Matt Briggs

New Paper Paves The Way For More Transparency For Court System Without Revealing Data
Published on 2018-08-20IPRI Researchers Present At USENIX Conference Internet Policy Research Initiative student Jonathan Frankle, along with…
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Data From Airport Facial Recognition Devices – Are There Safeguards In Place?
Published on 2018-08-09Airport Facial Recognition Devices – what’s going on with the data? Did you know Airlines…
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When Should Law Enforcement Use Facial Recognition Technology?
Published on 2018-07-02Facial Recognition technology is continuing to improve, yet even with all the improvements there are…
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Could Facial Recognition Technology protect our public schools better?
Published on 2018-06-12Could facial recognition technology prevent school shootings? With more high profile public school shootings the…
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U.S. Privacy Legislation: Now Is The Time
Published on 2018-05-2321 May 2018 Daniel Weitzner delivered a keynote address at the 2nd Annual Privacy &…
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Recommendations For Fake News
Published on 2018-04-20What should be done about “fake news”? Wajeeha Ahmad develops recommendations to better align incentives…
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Student Reflections (China 2017) – Matías Aránguiz V. (SJTU)
Published on 2018-03-27By: Matías Aránguiz V. PhD student in Law, Shanghai Jiaotong University During the summer, a team…
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Student Reflections (China 2017) – Sunoo Park (MIT)
Published on 2018-03-27On Perceptions of Sovereignty in Cyberspace By: Sunoo Park A few months ago, I went…
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Student Reflections (China 2017) – Carrie Zhu (SJTU)
Published on 2018-03-27Student Reflections – The experience of the moot court By: Carrie Zhu I was thrilled…
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Student Reflections (China 2017) – Leilani Gilpin (MIT)
Published on 2018-03-27Student Reflections: Leilani Gilpin (MIT) By: Leilani Gilpin I did’t know what to expect when…
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