Category Archives: Technology
Digital Crises and Internet Identity Cards
Will an electronic equivalent of Chernobyl lead to a twisted, long-term, combination of the American iPatriot Act and Spanish identity card expertise; is it only a matter of when, rather than if, IICs or their equivalent are commonplace in the West? Continue reading
APIs, End-Users, and the Privacy Commons
Mozilla is publicly thinking about the privacy common! I argue that their ruminations must involve users AND an API if they want the project to succeed. Continue reading
Data Privacy Day and Anonymity
Badly formed privacy complaints aren’t just ineffective: they risk jeopardizing privacy principles, which include anonymity in public spaces. Continue reading
Dispelling FUD: Iran and ISP Surveillance
we ought to leverage Occam’s razor to conclude that proxy-based analysis, not DPI-facilitated surveillance, should be the focus of responsible attention to Iranian ISP surveillance practices. Continue reading
