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.
Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity practices can now affect not only our data privacy, but also our personal safety and our democracy itself. CIS scholars combine technical knowledge with legal and policy expertise to apply interdisciplinary assessments of cybersecurity issues to real-world problems.
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"Fintech" has been in the news. From cryptocurrencies to the use of artificial intelligence in determining interest rates, fintech is growing. But what is fintech? How can this blossoming market affect your every day pocketbook?Find out more in this podcast interview Ryan Long is doing in conjunction with London based AI Accelerator Institute. It's part of a series titled "AI Keyhole: Evolution, Applications & Policy."
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What's New in the U.S. Crypto Wars? (Past Event)
Encryption has been a topic of heated debate in the United States and worldwide during the last six years. The COVID-19 epidemic added a new twist to the debate: with millions of people now working, playing, and studying remotely from home, strong encryption is more important than ever to protect the privacy and security of our data and communications. And yet, the U.S. government is currently closer than it's come in years to effectively banning strong encryption. Read more about What's New in the U.S. Crypto Wars?
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The law & politics of cyberattack attribution (Past Event)
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On Encrypted Messaging Platforms (Past Event)
Join the Cyber Policy Center on August 26th, at 10 a.m. pacific time, for a look how governments around the world are pushing to ban strong encryption. The talk will feature speakers Sam Woolley, Riana Pfefferkorn and Mathew Baum as they explore the different policy issues being used by governments to justify their agendas. This event is open to the public, but registration is required.
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