by William Dutton | Feb 21, 2016 | Blog
Apple vs. the US Government A. Michael Noll February 21, 2016 © 2016 AMN Recently, Apple was asked to assist in breaking into the iPhone of one of the terrorists responsible for the San Bernardino attack – and Apple refused, citing privacy concerns. What a difference...
by William Dutton | Feb 21, 2016 | Blog
At the University of York, UK, on 18-20 July 2016, a symposium on Contemporary Political Youth Culture and Communication. Consider submitting a proposal for presenting your work. The Symposium Marking the launch of the Centre for Political Youth Culture and...
by William Dutton | Feb 17, 2016 | Blog
Professor Laura DeNardis gave a Quello Lecture in Washington DC that updates her perspectives on the key issues facing what she refers to as the ‘destabilization’ of Internet governance. Laura is one of the world’s leading authorities on Internet...
by Aleks Yankelevich | Feb 6, 2016 | Blog
Whether you are new to net neutrality and want to better understand the concept or a seasoned researcher who wants an update regarding open questions, I encourage you to read a recent working paper entitled, “Net Neutrality: A Fast Lane to Understanding the...
by William Dutton | Feb 2, 2016 | Blog
Identifying Risk Factors Associated with Cybercrime Offending and Victimization Tom Holt presented an informative talk on his research focused on who is most likely to be a victim of online cybercrime, and who is most likely to be an offender. Given the many scary...
by William Dutton | Feb 1, 2016 | Blog
Dr Aleks Yankelevich gave a one hour Quello Center brown-bag presentation entitled “Regulating the Intranet: What is Special Access and Why is it Important?” (yes Intranet, not Internet) on January 26th 2016. His talk clarified the concept of special access, how it is...