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Laws and Regulations
September 29, 2010 • CNN
Web Snooping Is a Dangerous Move
July 9, 2010 • AOL News
3 Reasons to Kill the Internet Kill Switch Idea
November 4, 2009 • MPR NewsQ
"Zero Tolerance" Really Means Zero Discretion
July 31, 2009 • MPR News Q
Technology Shouldn't Give Big Brother a Head Start
March 26, 2009 • Wired News
It's Time to Drop the "Expectation of Privacy" Test
Jan 2009 • Information Security
State Data Breach Notification Laws: Have They Helped?
August 10, 2008 • Security Watch
The Problem Is Information Insecurity
August 7, 2008 • Wired News
Memo to Next President: How to Get Cybersecurity Right
July 17, 2008 • The Guardian
Software Makers Should Take Responsibility
May 15, 2008 • Wired News
Our Data, Ourselves
February 7, 2008 • Detroit Free Press
Driver's Licenses for Immigrants: Denying Licenses Makes Us Less Safe
June 28, 2007 • Wired News
Strong Laws, Smart Tech Can Stop Abusive "Data Reuse"
January 16, 2007 • San Francisco Chronicle and Arizona Daily Star
On Police Security Cameras
January 2007 • ENISA Quarterly
Information Security and Externalities
November 2006 • Information Security Magazine
Do Federal Security Regulations Help?
June 1, 2006 • Wired News
Make Vendors Liable for Bugs
April 20, 2006 • Wired News
The Anti-ID-Theft Bill That Isn't
March 5, 2006 • Minneapolis Star Tribune
Your Vanishing Privacy
December 20, 2005 • Salon
Uncle Sam is Listening
November 3, 2005 • Wired News
Fatal Flaw Weakens RFID Passports
October 20, 2005 • Wired News
Sue Companies, Not Coders
October 6, 2005 • Wired News
A Real Remedy for Phishers
June 23, 2005 • New York Daily News
Make Businesses Pay in Credit Card Scam
May 2005 • Communications of the ACM
Risks of Third-Party Data
October 28, 2004 • Computerworld
Information Security: How Liable Should Vendors Be?
October 26, 2004 • The Sydney Morning Herald
The Security of Checks and Balances
June 24, 2004 • Minneapolis Star Tribune
Unchecked Police And Military Power Is A Security Threat
June 16, 2004 • News.com
CLEARly Muddying the Fight Against Terror
May/Jun 2004 • IEEE Security and Privacy
Security and Compliance
May 10, 2004 • Newsday
Curb Electronic Surveillance Abuses
April 2004 • IEEE Computer
Hacking the Business Climate for Network Security
November 2003 • Heise Security
Liability Changes Everything
August 2003 • Communications of the ACM
Voting and Technology: Who Gets to Count Your Vote?
March 7, 2003 • Mercury News
American Cyberspace: Can We Fend Off Attackers?
October 1, 2001 • InternetWeek
Efforts to Limit Encryption Are Bad for Security
August 6, 2001 • InternetWeek
Arrest of Computer Researcher Is Arrest of First Amendment Rights
December 1999 • Information Security Magazine
1999 Crypto Year-in-Review
November 1999 • ZDNet
DVD Encryption Broken
April 22, 2002 • Network World
Should Vendors be Liable for Their Software's Security Flaws?
January 16, 1995 • Network World
Electronic Speech - For Domestic Use Only
September 28, 1994 • Cincinnati Post
High-Tech Government Snooping: Anti-Crime or Orwell Revisited?
May 31, 1993 • Computerworld
Clipper Gives Big Brother Far Too Much Power
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