Digital Cities & Privacy by Design
Group session from the 2019 Digital Cities SummitModule 14: Digital Cities & Privacy by DesignModerator: Jen King, Director of Consumer Privacy, Stanford La…
Group session from the 2019 Digital Cities SummitModule 14: Digital Cities & Privacy by DesignModerator: Jen King, Director of Consumer Privacy, Stanford La…
Fireside chat from the 2019 Digital Cities SummitModule 11: Crossing the Data Layer and the Impact on PrivacySusan Salkind, Stanford Law SchoolFireside Chat:Alb…
License plate scanners were once a law enforcement tool. Now, private citizens have access to this powerful surveillance technology through new starts ups like…
The use of deepfake technology to manipulate video and audio for malicious purposes -- whether it's to stoke violence or defame politicians and journalists…
‘Read Me’ Or Just Tap ‘I Agree’ There’s a huge group of people at work behind our screens. They’re called behaviour architects, persuasive designers or user-ex…
The question of what responsibility should lie with Internet platforms for the content they host that is posted by their users has been the subject of debate ar…
On this episode of National Security Podcast, Katherine Mansted speaks to Scott Schakelford, Angie Raymond, and Abbey Stemler on social media’s influence on dem…
A recent Supreme Court case, Carpenter v United States, questioned whether the government could get location data from a cell phone company for a criminal case.…
In this week’s “Unfiltered,” attorney Carrie Goldberg discusses the illegality of revenge porn, Dr. Peter Asaro warns us of the dangers of artificial intelli…
In this episode, The Stream speaks with tech industry experts and policy analysts to explore whether the Indian government’s plan will ensure public safety or s…
Speaking before the audience at the recent IAPP Data Protection Congress in Brussels, keynoter Woody Hartzog made a challenging assertion: "Control is the…
In 1968, Science published the now-famous paper “The Tragedy of the Commons” by ecologist Garrett Hardin. In it, Hardin questioned society’s ability to manage s…