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Catherine Dwyer

Catherine Dwyer

Professor
Coordinator for Lubin AACSB Accreditation
Seidenberg School of CSIS
Information Technology

Catherine Dwyer

NYC
1106
15 Beekman
| Office Hours: Mon 12:30pm-2:30pm,Tue 12:00pm-3:00pm

Biography

Faculty Bio

Dr. Catherine Dwyer is a distinguished academic leader, scholar and teacher. In 2019 she was awarded the Kenan Award for Teaching Excellence by Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ.

Dr. Dwyer has a passion for developing interdisciplinary programs. She has worked with faculty in the Marketing Department to create a Masters Program on Social Media and Mobile Marketing for department chair. She also developed and co-teaches a course with a Film Studies colleague entitled "Computers and the Surveillance Society."

Awards and Honors

  • Electronic Markets (journal), 2020, Electronic Markets Service Award
  • Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ, 2019, Kenan Award For Teaching Excellence
  • Association for Information Systems, 2013, Best Paper Award
  • 1979, Phi Beta Kappa

Education

PhD, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ, US, 2008
Information Systems

MS, Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ, 1996
Computer Science

MA, Manhattan School of Music, 1984

BA, Fordham University, 1979
Political Science

Research and Creative Works

Research Interest

Online Privacy and the Law; Web application security; Social Media; Green Information Systems

Courses Taught

Past Courses

CIS 101: Computers & Social Rspnsblty
CIS 101: Downtown New York
CIS 101: Forensic Computing
CIS 101: Introduction to Computing
CIS 101: Introduction to Computing - LC
CIS 143: Intro to SQL for Business
CIT 110: Intro to Inform Technology
CIT 211: Intro to Computer Systems
CIT 211: Platform Tech & Architecture
CIT 312: Introduction to Programming l
CIT 314: Introduction to Programming II
CIT 336: Web Scripting
CIT 341: Found of Enterprise Info Sys
CIT 342: Systems Analysis and Design
CIT 396: Adv Infrmtn Tchlgy for Acc App
CIT 471: Information Tchnlgy Internship
CIT 481: Cpstn in Infrmtn Tchnlgy
CIT 490: Independent Study in Infor Tec
CS 121: Computer Programming I
CS 122: Computer Programming II
CS 490: Ind Study in Computer Science
CS 693: Thesis I
CS 694: Thesis II
CS 806: Dissertation Preparation
INT 197: Cyberctznshp: Ethcs & the Web
INT 198: Cmptrs & the Srvllnc Scty
IS 112: Computer Orgnztn and Prgmng
IS 223: Fundamentals of Programming
IS 241: Systems Analysis and Design
IS 490: Independent Study/Info Systems
IS 600: Grad Independent Study in IS
IS 612: Introduction to Coding
IS 612: Objct Oriented Cncpts & Dvlpmt
IS 617: Information Systems Principles
IS 676: Fndtns of Socl & Mbl Tchnlgs
MAR 648: Fdn of Social & Mobile Techn

Publications and Presentations

Publications

Assessing the Transformative Impact of Ride Hailing Apps on Mobile Mobility Patterns
Hossain, A. & Dwyer, C.

Blending Contextual Integrity and Accounting
Dwyer, C. & O'Callaghan, S.

Integrating Contextual Integrity With Accounting Standards
Dwyer, C. & , S.

What Factors Influenced Online Social Interaction During the COVID-19 Pandemic?
Dwyer, C., Hiltz, S., Plotnick, L. & Grandhi, S. (2021).

DIGITAL LITERACY AND ACCOUNTING STUDENTS: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE PROFESSION
O'Callaghan, S., Calloway, L., Walker, J. P., Elson, R., Dwyer, C., Boumediene, S. & Boumediene , S. (2021). Global Journal of Accounting and Finance. Vol Volume 5 (Issue Issue #1) , pages 113-132.

Digital Literacy and Accounting Students: Implications For the Profession
Calloway, L., O'Callaghan, S., Walker, J., Dwyer, C., Elson, R., Boumediene, S. & Boumediene, S. (2021). Global Journal of Accounting and Finance. Vol 5 (Issue 1/2021) , pages 24 pages.

Technology in the Accounting Classroom: Creating Awareness of the Latest in Technology
O'Callaghan, S., Walker, J., Elson, R., Boumediene, S., Boumediene, S. & Dwyer, C. (2020).

The Limitations of Technical Mechanisms as Proxies for Context
Dwyer, C.

Online Social Network Privacy Management
Dwyer, C. .

Leakage of Geolocation Data by Mobile Ad Networks
Snow, C., Hayes, D. & Dwyer, C.

Presentations

Integrating Contextual Integrity With Accounting Standards
Dwyer, C. & , S. (2022). Symposium on Contextual Integrity at Cornell Tech. Cornell Tech,

AI, CyberSecurity, and Accounting
Dwyer, C. (2021). Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ Accepted Graduate Students. Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ Admissions Office,

The Intersection of Accounting and Cybersecurity
Dwyer, C. & O'Callaghan, S. (2021). Future of Work Interdisciplinary Conference. Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ,

Privacy's Perfect Storm
Dwyer, C. (2020). Mediapost Forecast 2020. Mediapost,

Professional Contributions and Service

Professional Memberships

  • Association for Computing Machinery [Member]
  • Association for Information Systems [Member]
  • Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) [Member]
  • Open Web Application Security Project [member]
  • Future Energy Business & Energy Informatics [Member, Program Committee]
  • International Journal of Business Intelligence Research [Member, Editorial Review Board]
  • iOS Developer University Program
  • Academy of Business Disciplines [Member, Advisory Board]
  • IBM Academic Alliance
  • International Conference on Information Systems [Associate Editor]
  • SAP University Alliance
  • Americas Conference on Information Systems [Track Chair]
  • European Conference on Information Systems [Associate Editor]

Department Service

  • IT Curriculum Committee [Committee Chair]
  • Faculty review committee for ARE [Committee Member]

College Service

  • Seidenberg Faculty Council [Committee Member]
  • CyberSecurity Accreditation Committee [Committee Member]

University Service

  • Anti-Racist Education Committee (ARE) [Committee Member]

Professional Service

Symposium on Applications of Contextual Integrity [Committee Member]
IBM AI Innovation Challenge [Reviewer, Ad Hoc Reviewer]
Journal of the Association of Information Systems [Reviewer, Journal Article]
Symposium on Applications of Contextual Integrity [member of the Program Committee]
European conference on Information Systems [Sustainability Track Associate Editor]
International Conference on Information Systems ICIS 2021 [Editor, Associate Editor]
Association for Information Systems (AIS) [Reviewer, Conference Paper]
Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management [Reviewer, Conference Paper]

Related News and Stories

In the Media

Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ professor Cathy Dwyer, Ph.D., says that even if students weren't on Facebook, they'd find something else to spend their time on. And, she says, Facebook certainly has a positive side, especially in this economy. "Facebook offers students a way to reconnect with their professors and classmates if they get laid off," she says. "It can help with the job search."