The Center for Internet and Society at Stanford Law School is a leader in the study of the law and policy around the Internet and other emerging technologies.
Privacy
Privacy has become one of the defining issue of the Information Age. CIS has received national recognition for its interdisciplinary and multi-angle examination of privacy, particularly as it relates to emerging technology.
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Defining the Legal Lines: Youth, Cyberbullying and Wellbeing (Past Event)
CIS Non-Residential Fellow Shaheen Shariff and will be hosting the "Defining the Legal Lines: Youth, Cyberbullying and Wellbeing" conference at McGill University. Read more about Defining the Legal Lines: Youth, Cyberbullying and Wellbeing
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Internet of Things : Privacy and Security in a Connected World (Past Event)
The Federal Trade Commission will hold a public workshop on Tuesday, November 19, 2013 in Washington, DC, to explore consumer privacy and security issues posed by the growing connectivity of devices. The ability of everyday devices to communicate with each other and with people is becoming more prevalent and often is referred to as “The Internet of Things.” Read more about Internet of Things : Privacy and Security in a Connected World
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The Fourth Amendment in the Era of Mass Dataveillance: A View From The Trenches (Past Event)
CIS Non-Residential Fellow Catherine Crump will be presenting at the Center for Information Technology Policy at Princeton University. Read more about The Fourth Amendment in the Era of Mass Dataveillance: A View From The Trenches