Security, Privacy & Anti-Abuse Researcher at Google
New York, New York, United States
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Patrick Kelley is a Security, Privacy & Anti-Abuse Researcher at Google with 11 years of experience bridging academic rigor and applied security research. Formerly an assistant professor who built a lab focused on privacy-aware interfaces and user experience, he combines deep expertise in information design with hands-on work on anti-abuse systems. His PhD research at Carnegie Mellon produced practical contributions to usable privacy—spanning permissions, policies, and communication around risk—that have influenced both startups and products. He has consulted on anti-phishing tools and retains a scholar’s curiosity about how media and visualization shape cultural interactions with technology. Based in New York, he blends engineering, teaching, and research to make privacy more understandable and actionable for real users.
11 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
B.S., Computer Engineering, Mathematics, English, B.S., Computer Engineering, Mathematics, English at Rochester Institute of Technology
Master's degree, Computation, Organizations, and Society, Master's degree, Computation, Organizations, and Society at Carnegie Mellon University
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Patrick Kelley - Security, Privacy & Anti-Abuse Researcher at Google