Monthly Archives: November 2009

Tracing the Network, Tracing the NSA

Researchers at the University of Toronto have a decent idea of what ‘carrier hotels’, or major Internet exchange/collocation points, have likely been compromised by NSA surveillance instruments. Continue reading

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Privacy Norms in the Bio-Digital World

What is the penalty when public information is situated outside of its original format and mashed-up with other data sources? What happens when we correlate data to ‘map’ it? Continue reading

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Rendering CCTV (Somewhat) More Transparent

In a conversation with Prof. Andrew Clement this summer we got talking about the ever-increasing deployment of CCTV cameras throughout Canada. The conversation was, at least in part, motivated by the massive number of cameras that are being deployed throughout … Continue reading

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