Bergemann, Feigenbaum
Dirk Bergemann, Joan Feigenbaum et al., Towards an Economic Analysis of Trusted Systems, February 27, 2004. Third Annual Workshop on Economics and Information S…
Dirk Bergemann, Joan Feigenbaum et al., Towards an Economic Analysis of Trusted Systems, February 27, 2004. Third Annual Workshop on Economics and Information S…
After first rumors have appeared that Microsoft is cancelling NGSCB, the official story currently seams to be that Microsoft is reworking substantial parts of N…
CIS Fellow Anupam Chander has added his voice to the blogosphere. Find his new blog here.…
Might technology be central to exposing the torture at Abu Ghraib? Yes. Imagine if no witness to the torture had a camera. The public would then rely on othe…
Red Hat has ceased supporting retail customers in order to focus on enterprise customers. For enterprise Linux, Red Hat charges $179 per system. How does Red…
Worth seeing with your own eyes...…
May 3, 2004--Comments on the FCC’s Cognitive Radio Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on behalf of interested technology companies.…
I drafted and filed comments on the FCC’s Cognitive Radio Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on behalf of interested technology companies. The effort was organized…
CIS’ Lauren Gelman drafted and filed comments on the FCC’s Cognitive Radio Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on behalf of interested technology companies. The eff…
The Washington Post reports that our prison in our prison compound in Cuba now includes a new $31 million concrete and steel prison. The Post conducted a 3-mon…
On April 29, 2004, second-year law student JuNelle Harris, LLM student Ohad Mayblum, and clinic director Jennifer Granick appeared in the Santa Clara County Sup…
DOJ filed their Summary Judgment Motion (Exhibits), (Exibits), arguing why they should be allowed to withold some of the documents requested by EPIC.…