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Clare-Marie Karat Phones & Addresses

  • Aptos, CA
  • West Harrison, NY
  • 226 Pemberwick Rd, Greenwich, CT 06831
  • New Fairfield, CT
  • Santa Cruz, CA

Work

Company: Karat consulting group Oct 2009 Position: Principal consultant

Education

School / High School: University of Colorado at Boulder 1978 to 1982

Skills

Human Computer Interaction • Usability • User Centered Design • Usability Testing • Computer Science • Speech Recognition • Saas • User Interface • Software Engineering • Virtualization • Usability Engineering • User Experience • Task Analysis • Distributed Systems • Agile Project Management • Information Architecture • Training • User Research • Personalization • Machine Learning • Websphere • Interaction Design • Algorithms • User Interface Design • Software Design • Artificial Intelligence • Human Factors Engineering • User Scenarios • Accessibility • Mobile Applications • Computer Security • High Performance Computing • Human Factors Analysis • User Experience Design • Big Data • Information Design • Open Source • Data Mining • Data Visualization • Usability Cost Justification • Hci Methods • Persona • Web 2.0 • Information Retrieval • Natural Language Processing • Usable Security and Privacy • Privacy Policies • Security Policy • Policy Lifecycle Management

Languages

English

Interests

Personalization • I Worked With Healthcare • Networking Policies • Privacy • Usability Cost Justification Methods • Particularly Security • Finance • Training • Hci Methods • Evaluation • At Ibm Research

Industries

Research

Resumes

Resumes

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Principal Consultant

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Location:
203 Pebble Beach Dr, Aptos, CA 95003
Industry:
Research
Work:
Karat Consulting Group since Oct 2009
Principal Consultant

ACM SIGCHI since 1989
Member

IBM T.J. Watson Research Center 1989 - 2009
Research Staff Member

IBM Research 1987 - 2009
Research Staff Member

IBM 1987 - 2009
Research Staff Member
Education:
University of Colorado at Boulder 1978 - 1982
Stanford University 1971 - 1975
Skills:
Human Computer Interaction
Usability
User Centered Design
Usability Testing
Computer Science
Speech Recognition
Saas
User Interface
Software Engineering
Virtualization
Usability Engineering
User Experience
Task Analysis
Distributed Systems
Agile Project Management
Information Architecture
Training
User Research
Personalization
Machine Learning
Websphere
Interaction Design
Algorithms
User Interface Design
Software Design
Artificial Intelligence
Human Factors Engineering
User Scenarios
Accessibility
Mobile Applications
Computer Security
High Performance Computing
Human Factors Analysis
User Experience Design
Big Data
Information Design
Open Source
Data Mining
Data Visualization
Usability Cost Justification
Hci Methods
Persona
Web 2.0
Information Retrieval
Natural Language Processing
Usable Security and Privacy
Privacy Policies
Security Policy
Policy Lifecycle Management
Interests:
Personalization
I Worked With Healthcare
Networking Policies
Privacy
Usability Cost Justification Methods
Particularly Security
Finance
Training
Hci Methods
Evaluation
At Ibm Research
Languages:
English

Publications

Us Patents

System And Method For Automatically Generating Suggested Entries For Policy Sets With Incomplete Coverage

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US Patent:
8290841, Oct 16, 2012
Filed:
Aug 21, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/195501
Inventors:
Mandis S. Beigi - White Plains NY, US
Carolyn Brodie - Briarcliff Manor NY, US
Seraphin Bernard Calo - Cortlandt Manor NY, US
David Alson George - Somers NY, US
Clare-Marie Karat - Greenwich CT, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 35, 726 25, 726 26
Abstract:
A system and method for determining policy coverage and generating a suggested policy for gaps in the policy coverage includes determining policy coverage for one or more policies in a policy coverage space and determining regions uncovered by the policy coverage in the policy coverage space. Suggested policies are generated to cover the regions uncovered by the policy coverage. The policy coverage is supplemented with the suggested polices to complete coverage of a policy set.

Method And System For Providing Context Sensitive Support For Data Processing Device User Search Requests

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US Patent:
20040002959, Jan 1, 2004
Filed:
Jun 26, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/180424
Inventors:
Sherman Alpert - Briarcliff Manor NY, US
Clare-Marie Karat - Greenwich CT, US
John Karat - Greenwich CT, US
John Vergo - Yorktown Heights NY, US
Carolyn Brodie - Briarcliff Manor NY, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F017/30
US Classification:
707/003000
Abstract:
A method for providing search support for searching an information data processing application having searchable elements with associated information is presented, wherein the method includes the steps of accessing a searchable element of the information data processing application, requesting search support while accessing the searchable element, generating a search form having multiple selectable choices in accordance with a subject of the information associated with the accessed searchable element, selecting at least one choice of the search form, and performing a search of the searchable elements using each selected choice as search criteria. Furthermore, a search support system is presented for providing search support for searching an information data processing application having searchable elements with associated information. The search support system includes means for accessing a searchable element of the information data processing application; means for requesting search support while accessing the searchable element; means for generating a search form having multiple selectable choices in accordance with a subject of information associated with the accessed searchable element; means for selecting at least one choice of the search form; and means for performing a search of the searchable elements using each selected choice as search criteria.

Extending The Sparcle Privacy Policy Workbench Methods To Other Policy Domains

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US Patent:
20080040343, Feb 14, 2008
Filed:
Aug 14, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/503698
Inventors:
Carolyn A. Brodie - Briarcliff NY, US
Clare-Marie Karat - Greenwich CT, US
John Karat - Greenwich CT, US
Peter Kenneth Malkin - Ardsley NY, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707 6
Abstract:
A method and system enable a user to develop domain-specific policy workbench. Domains may include, but are not limited to security, autonomic computing, workload management and systems management. The method and system in one aspect determines syntax of a policy in a selected domain and creates an instance of policy workbench specific to the selected domain. In one aspect, the instance of policy workbench includes at least machine-readable encodings of the selected policy and associated mapping. The instance of policy workbench also includes a compliance auditing tool enabled to check events logged at a target system against the selected policy and associated mapping to determine if one or more policy rules have been complied with. In another aspect, domain-specific policy workbench creation machine is provided that automatically creates an instance of domain-specific policy workbench.

Extending The Sparcle Privacy Policy Workbench Methods To Other Policy Domains

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US Patent:
20080189761, Aug 7, 2008
Filed:
Apr 3, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/062218
Inventors:
Carolyn A. Brodie - Briarcliff NY, US
Clare-Marie Karat - Greenwich CT, US
John Karat - Greenwich CT, US
Peter Kenneth Malkin - Ardsley NY, US
Assignee:
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 21/00
US Classification:
726 1
Abstract:
A method and system enable a user to develop domain-specific policy workbench. Domains may include, but are not limited to security, autonomic computing, workload management and systems management. The method and system in one aspect determines syntax of a policy in a selected domain and creates an instance of policy workbench specific to the selected domain. In one aspect, the instance of policy workbench includes at least machine-readable encodings of the selected policy and associated mapping. The instance of policy workbench also includes a compliance auditing tool enabled to check events logged at a target system against the selected policy and associated mapping to determine if one or more policy rules have been complied with. In another aspect, domain-specific policy workbench creation machine is provided that automatically creates an instance of domain-specific policy workbench.

Privacy Ontology For Identifying And Classifying Personally Identifiable Information And A Related Gui

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US Patent:
20090055431, Feb 26, 2009
Filed:
Aug 20, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/841298
Inventors:
Carolyn Brodie - Briarcliff Manor NY, US
Nigel Brown - Ontario, CA
John Karat - Greenwich CT, US
Clare-Marie Karat - Greenwich CT, US
Peter Malkin - Ardsley NY, US
Assignee:
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707103 R, 707E17055
Abstract:
Method and system of providing an association between a system's meta-tagged data objects and a list of terms, the association indicating which objects are and are not covered by a given policy, in one aspect, may comprise obtaining a list of terms and a policy that includes one or more of the terms; identifying a plurality of meta-tags used in a system; developing one or more mappings between the terms and the meta-tags; identifying system data objects in the system having one or more meta-tags; creating for each meta-tag of each system data object identified, an association between the system data object and the one or more terms to which the meta-tag is mapped, the association indicating whether the system data object is or is not covered by the policy.

Privacy Ontology For Identifying And Classifying Personally Identifiable Information And A Related Gui

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US Patent:
20090055887, Feb 26, 2009
Filed:
Aug 20, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/841274
Inventors:
Carolyn Brodie - Briarcliff Manor NY, US
Nigel Brown - Ontario, CA
John Karat - Greenwich CT, US
Clare-Marie Karat - Greenwich CT, US
Peter Malkin - Ardsley NY, US
Assignee:
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
726 1
Abstract:
Method and system of providing an association between a system's meta-tagged data objects and a list of terms, the association indicating which objects are and are not covered by a given policy, in one aspect, may comprise obtaining a list of terms and a policy that includes one or more of the terms; identifying a plurality of meta-tags used in a system; developing one or more mappings between the terms and the meta-tags; identifying system data objects in the system having one or more meta-tags; creating for each meta-tag of each system data object identified, an association between the system data object and the one or more terms to which the meta-tag is mapped, the association indicating whether the system data object is or is not covered by the policy.

Method For Mapping Privacy Policies To Classification Labels

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US Patent:
20090106815, Apr 23, 2009
Filed:
Oct 23, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/877208
Inventors:
Carolyn A. Brodie - Briarcliff NY, US
Richard H. Guski - Red Hook NY, US
Clare-Marie N. Karat - Greenwich CT, US
John Karat - Greenwich CT, US
Peter K. Malkin - Ardsley NY, US
Assignee:
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 21/00
US Classification:
726 1
Abstract:
A method and system are disclosed for mapping a privacy policy into classification labels for controlling access to information on a computer system or network, said privacy policy including one or more rules for determining which users can access said information. The method comprises the steps of parsing said one or more rules of the privacy policy; sorting the one or more rules into one or more sets; and, for each set of rules, (i) forming a logical statement from the rules of said each set, and (ii) using said logical statement to create associated privacy labels that allow access to said information. In a preferred embodiment, each of the rules is associated with a user category, a data category and a purpose category; and the rules in each set of rules have the same user category, the same data category, and the same purpose category.
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