AI v. the Law: Should the Law Keep Up With AI?
In Robert Penn Warren’s All the King’s Men, the author compares the law to a blanket. When used by a big family in the same bed, one family member tugs on the b…
In Robert Penn Warren’s All the King’s Men, the author compares the law to a blanket. When used by a big family in the same bed, one family member tugs on the b…
On March 31, I gave a virtual guest lecture in Mailyn Fidler’s course “The Digital Fourth Amendment” at Harvard Law School. Prof. Fidler invited me to come talk…
On December 11, 2025, President Trump signed an executive order (EO) that purports to deprive states of the ability to regulate artificial intelligence (AI) – t…
Elaine Shi, Adrian Perrig & Leendert Van Doorn, BIND: A Fine-grained Attestation Service for Secure Distributed Systems, in: Proceedings of the 2005 IEEE Sy…
With just a video camera and web access, Kevin Sites will be covering war zones for Yahoo at hotzone.yahoo.com. According to the NYT: Mr. Sites intends to vis…
Seth Schoen, Compatibility, competition, and control in trusted computing environments, Information Security Technical Report (2005) 10, 105-119…
Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi & Christian Stüble, Towards multilaterally secure computing platforms - with open source and trusted computing, Information Security Tech…
David Safford & Mimi Zohar, Trusted computing and open source, Information Security Technical Report (2005) 10, 74-82.…
Sean Smith, Trusted Computing Platforms - Design and Applications, Springer 2005.…
Andrew Rens, obtained BA and subsequently LLB (equivalent of JD) degrees from the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, before working as a lawyer in p…
His writing is elegant. He advocates for elegant and uncomplicated computer security design. His positions are simply, plainly spoken and just make so much se…
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According to the Mail and Guardian, Earthlife Africa, an evironmental group, has been prohibited by a court order from making public the contents of an Eskom ri…
Judge Hall in Bridgeport, CT issued her opinion in ACLU v. Gonzales today, holding that the gag order associated with the National Security Letter received by a…
On 27 May 2005 the Constitutional Court of South Africa handed down judgment in the case of Laugh It Off Promotions CC v South African Breweries International (…