IPRI Blog

Addressing BGP Serial Hijacking
While nearly essential for modern-day society, the technologies we use to share information on the…
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Ensuring Privacy While Utilizing Citizen Data in India
Using data from city citizens to advance government efficiency while maintaining their privacy appears to…
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Ensuring that Smart Cities Don’t Become Surveillance Cities
On my way to work, I pass no less than three bike-sharing stations. I use…
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How a Proposed Housing Act Change Could Affect Discriminatory AI
Since its introduction in 1968, the Fair Housing Act has shielded proctected classes from discrimination….
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Why Botnets Persist: Designing Effective Technical and Policy Interventions
Written by Wajeeha Ahmad. Botnets, networks of malware-infected machines controlled by an attacker called the…
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Rulemaking in the Privacy and Cybersecurity Landscape
Back in 2012, when both Cameron Kerry and Daniel Weitzner were framing the 2012 White…
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The FDA’s Role in Domestic and International Medical Device Cybersecurity
According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), a growing number of medical devices…
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Neural Networks and the Lottery Ticket Hypothesis
Deep neural networks, computer systems loosely modeled after the human brain, are found in the…
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2018 Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy Grant Recipients
Every year, the Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy gives out grants to emerging scholars in…
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Danny Weitzner Discusses Cybersecurity and Privacy on C-SPAN
What is happening in the world of cybersecurity and privacy? Daniel Weitzner discussed these topics…
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