Should Washington Allow Companies to Strike Back Against Hackers?
Patrick Lin, an associate philosophy professor at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, makes the moral case for hacking back. Heather Roff,…
Patrick Lin, an associate philosophy professor at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, makes the moral case for hacking back. Heather Roff,…
"This isn't the first time the University of Washington has conducted such an experiment. The computer science department—particularly the work of Tada…
"Danielle Citron, author of the book Hate Crimes in Cyberspace, told Mashable that Yik Yak critics do have a lot to be angry about. "What troubles me…
"The ruling has scrambled the terms of the debate, strengthening the hand of those who want changes that go further than those called for in the USA Freedo…
"Jeffrey Vagle, executive director of the Center for Technology, Innovation and Competition at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, said government d…
"Danielle Citron, a University of Maryland law professor and the author of“Hate Crimes in Cyberspace”, said Yik Yak’s anonymity combined with geolocation c…
"“I think people don’t understand that the economics of surveillance have totally changed,” Jennifer Granick, civil liberties director at the Stanford Cent…
"“This is part of a larger picture,” University of Washington cyberlaw expert Ryan Calo told me in an email. “Google scans all Gmail for child porn, but cl…
"“These are huge numbers,” says Omer Tene (left), vice president of research and education at the International Association of Privacy Professionals. They…
""Spying on the press violates one of the central precepts of journalism: that reporters will be able to protect their sources, particularly in an env…
On Tuesday, members in the House and Senate introduced new versions of the USA Freedom Act that would prohibit bulk collection of records under Section 215 of t…
European courts are beginning to sort through one of the most important follow-up questions to last spring’s “Right To Be Forgotten” ruling in Google v. Costeja…