SIG-SPSC


SECURITY AND PRIVACY IN SPEECH COMMUNICATION (SPSC)

Aims. The purpose of the SPSC is to promote research in those aspects of security and privacy which are related to speech communication; to provide a platform for communication for members of ISCA who are interested in security and privacy; to promote interdisciplinary research and collaboration also beyond ISCA, with areas such as user-interface design, study of the law, cryptography, and cognitive sciences.


Motivation. An increasing number of devices are connected to the Internet and feature a microphone. These devices can provide many useful services such as personal speech assistance and security monitoring. Moreover, automated speech interfaces are becoming more common in many services such as banking, call centres and medical services. This trend however exposes users to an increasing number of threats to their privacy and security. The growing amount of data increases the consequences of breaches, whereas the risk of a breach is increasing with the number of locations where data is processed and stored, the amount of data, the processing methods, storage formats and with whom the data is shared. Privacy and security is an interdisciplinary topic which ranges over all areas of ISCA, including among others, computer science, linguistics, phonetics, acoustics, cognitive sciences and medical sciences. To counter threats to security and privacy we therefore need collaboration across all areas of expertise within ISCA.

The analysis of security and privacy in speech communication, while aiming at transparency to non-experts in speech technology (e.g., system integrators, management, journalists, and the larger public), requires to develop taxonomies to interrelate research outcomes within a bigger picture. These taxonomies provide classification schemes and semantics to security and privacy in speech communication regarding, e.g.

  1. The information in speech which merits protection,
  2. Capture of speech signals,
  3. Processing of speech data,
  4. Storage of speech data,
  5. Entities in speech data life-cycles,
  6. User-interface design,
  7. Case studies and
  8. Technology safeguards.

In other words, SPSC will not only tackle safeguard technology but also will pursue to frame their context in a way useful to services and products in speech communication.

PEOPLE

SPSC-SIG Elected Team (2025–2027)

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Dr.-Ing. Ingo Siegert

Chair
Photo of Dr. Sneha Das

Dr. Sneha Das

Secretary
Technical University of Denmark

SPSC-SIG Appointed Team

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Prof. Tom Bäckström

Advisory board
Aalto University, Finland
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Prof. Nicholas Evans

Outreach team
EURECOM
Photo of Prof. Dr.-ing. Dorothea Kolossa

Prof. Dr.-ing. Dorothea Kolossa

Outreach team
Photo of Dr. Candy Olivia Mawalim

Dr. Candy Olivia Mawalim

Education team
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Karla Pizzi

Education team
Fraunhofer AISEC

Dr. Brij Mohan Lal Srivastava

Education team
Photo of Dr. Xin Wang

Dr. Xin Wang

Education team
National Institute of Informatics
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Dr. Jennifer Williams

Advisory board
University of Southampton
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Dr. Lin Zhang

Education team

SPSC-SIG Steering Board

  • Prof. Jean-François Bonsatre, Avignon Université, France — website
  • Prof. Mads Græsbøll Christensen, Aalborg Universitet, Denmark — website
  • Prof. Nicholas Evans, Eurecom, France — website
  • Prof. Catherine Jasserand, Katholieke Universiteit te Leuven, Belgium — website
  • Prof. Els Kindt, Katholieke Universiteit te Leuven, Belgium — website
  • Prof. Dorothea Kolossa, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany — website
  • Prof. Rainer Martin, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany — website
  • Prof. Sebastian Möller, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany — website
  • Prof. Bhiksha Raj, Carnegie Mellon University, USA — website
  • Prof. Korbinian Riedhammer, Technische Hochschule Nürnberg, Germany — website
  • Prof. Stephan Sigg, Aalto University, Finland — website
  • Prof. Isabel Trancoso, INESC-ID / Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal — website
  • Prof. Emmanuel Vincent, Inria Nancy, France — website
  • Prof. Junichi Yamagishi, National Institute of Informatics, Japan — website
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