May 24, 2017 | Data Privacy, Fairness
In this guest post, researchers from the Information Security Group at UCL – Steven J. Murdoch, Angela Sasse, Wendy M. Grossman and Simon Parkin – consider what lessons should be learnt after the WannaCry ransomware attack. As researchers who strive to...
May 23, 2017 | Surveillance
Lorna Woods, Professor of Internet Law at the University of Essex and a Senior Associate Research Fellow at the Information Law and Policy Centre, analyses the Opinion of the Advocate-General in a CJEU case concerning the status of Uber’s taxi services. The post...
May 22, 2017 | Access to justice, Artificial Intelligence, Data Privacy, Fairness, In court
Phonlamai Photo/Shutterstock In this guest post, PhD researcher Christopher Markou, University of Cambridge, explores the use of Artificial Intelligence in the justice system...
May 17, 2017 | Data Privacy, Privacy, Surveillance
As our lives have increasingly become data-driven and digital by default, finding the balance between privacy and national security/law enforcement has become one of the central legal, political, and ethical debates of the information age. On 11 May, the Director of...
May 17, 2017 | Artificial Intelligence, Data Privacy, Ethics
Information Rights, Policy & Practice, a peer-reviewed, open access, interdisciplinary journal for academics and practitioners alike, is seeking submissions for its Autumn 2017 special issue on automated decision-making, machine learning and artificial...