House turns to anti-hacker fight
"Privacy law expert Woodrow Hartzog, however, will push back on any effort to have a federal law override state rules. "Our critical data protection i…
"Privacy law expert Woodrow Hartzog, however, will push back on any effort to have a federal law override state rules. "Our critical data protection i…
""Once the government says it has good reason to believe North Korea did it, then that is good reason to believe that the defendant did not do it unle…
"Jennifer Granick, director of civil liberties at the Stanford center for internet and society, said that “this is an investigative technique that we haven…
"Regardless of whether the government calls it “hacking” or a mere warrantless “search,” however, prosecutors’ arguments against Ulbricht’s Fourth Amendmen…
"“I think it goes without saying that if you don’t get security right, automated cars don’t get off the ground,” said Woodrow Hartzog, a law professor at S…
""There is promise to this sort of technology, and it's not surprising to see NSF investing in this sort of research," said University of Mar…
"“These law enforcement techniques are stretching the bounds of statutory language and Congressional oversight,” said Stephanie Pell, a former national sec…
"Margaret Hagan, a Pittsburgh resident and a Stanford law school student, says she had been to six public hackathons in the last year without hearing any d…
""In cyber security nowadays having a good situational awareness of world events is crucial," said Rick Forno, assistant director of the Universi…
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"At recent hacking conventions in Las Vegas, cybersecurity experts revealed how easy it is to hack everything from cars to pacemakers. " * Date Publ…
"N.S.A. badges are often seen on the lapels of officials at other technology and information security conferences. “They’re very open about their interest…