Slides for “The Emotional Context of Information Privacy”
Hi all - if anyone's interested, the (perhaps too cryptic) slides which accompanied my talk last week are available below. Many thanks for everyone's feedback - more is certainly welcome!…
Information Law, Policy and Digital Privacy
Hi all - if anyone's interested, the (perhaps too cryptic) slides which accompanied my talk last week are available below. Many thanks for everyone's feedback - more is certainly welcome!…
Among the revelations about NSA surveillance this summer was the news that the United States engaged in massive surveillance of foreign governments and citizens, including embassies, delegations, and politicians of…
Courtesy of Salon's Andrew Leonard: "Let’s file this one under the category of things we were reasonably sure were happening already, but are still greatly annoyed to have confirmed. New…
This story courtesy of Akiva Miller: "Reuters reported yesterday that the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has been starting criminal investigations of drug-related offenses based on information obtained from from intelligence intercepts,…
Position 1: Snowden is a whistleblower and what the government is doing is illegal: http://www.whistleblower-insider.com/the-simmering-storm-over-americas-secret-surveillance-court/ Position 2: Snowden leaked classified documents improperly, and in fact, there are many controls and…
http://www.aclu.org/blog/technology-and-liberty-national-security/police-documents-license-plate-scanners-reveal-mass 26000 pages of law enforcement data reveal: low hit rate, lots of variation across states and cities with regard to data retention policies.
Possibly, because the idea is faulty. Something which this program in Texas is experiencing. Though, they seem to be replacing RFID with hundreds (!) of surveillance cameras. And why? To…
I was invited to be a panelist at this year's Personal Democracy and Freedom (PDF) conference held here in New York City. The panel was titled, "Battling Big Brother" and…
I recently had a chance to learn about and speak with folks from a company called comScore. Essentially, this company offers free stuff to consumers in exchange for tracking all…