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Back doors, black boxes and #IPAct technical capability regulations

Back doors, black boxes and #IPAct technical capability regulations

May 10, 2017 | Data Privacy, Surveillance

In the following post, Graham Smith, a member of the Information Law and Policy Centre’s Advisory Board, discusses the government’s consultation on the technical capability regulations in the Investigatory Powers Act 2016. He highlights the increased scope...
Back doors, black boxes and #IPAct technical capability regulations

Call for papers: Critical Research in Information Law

Mar 1, 2017 | Artificial Intelligence, Data Privacy, Freedom of information, Intellectual property and Copyright, Internet regulation, News media

Deadline 15 March 2017 The Information Law Group at the University of Sussex is pleased to announce its annual PhD and Work in Progress Workshop on 3 May 2017. The workshop, chaired by Professor Chris Marsden, will provide doctoral students with an opportunity to...
CFP: Bytes, Bodies and Souls: Interrogating Human Digitalisation

CFP: Bytes, Bodies and Souls: Interrogating Human Digitalisation

Feb 14, 2017 | Artificial Intelligence, Data Privacy, Privacy

Kent Law School, in conjunction with the Eastern Academic Research Consortium, invites early career academics and postgraduate research students to participate in the “Bytes, Bodies and Souls: Interrogating Human Digitalisation” workshop to be held on 30th May, 2017....
Back doors, black boxes and #IPAct technical capability regulations

Why the rise of wearable tech to monitor employees is worrying

Jan 11, 2017 | Ethics, Privacy

Shutterstock.com In this guest post, Ivan Manokha, Departmental Lecturer in International Political Economy at the University of Oxford, considers the use of wearable technology in the workplace and the potential privacy implications of collecting the data of...
How the UK passed the most invasive surveillance law in democratic history

How the UK passed the most invasive surveillance law in democratic history

Nov 29, 2016 | Privacy, Surveillance

In this guest post, Paul Bernal, Lecturer in Information Technology, Intellectual Property and Media Law at the University of East Anglia, reflects on the passage of the Investigatory Powers Bill. The legislation was recently passed in Parliament and given Royal...
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