I work where accessibility and cybersecurity meet, with a current focus on accessible security operations.
Security should protect people without taking away their access, privacy, or autonomy. I study the moments where security asks people to remember, verify, recover, and stay safe, then look for ways those systems fail real users.
- Identity and recovery flows that still work under real human conditions.
- Security tools that work with assistive technology.
- Alerts and dashboards that make evidence clear without relying on color, speed, or perfect memory.
- Privacy-preserving support paths that do not turn help into exposure.
A secure flow is not finished until a real person can complete the secure action without losing privacy, autonomy, memory support, or protection.
This is not softer security. It is security that still works when the user cannot rely on perfect memory, speed, vision, hearing, movement, device access, or private support.
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