ITIF: How to Balance Privacy and Innovation in Augmented and Virtual Reality
In the wake of my white paper on the implications of virtual reality for kids, I joined a panel hosted by the Information Technology...
Read MoreIn the wake of my white paper on the implications of virtual reality for kids, I joined a panel hosted by the Information Technology...
Read MoreSeveral weeks ago, I was invited to join Kent Bye’s podcast to discuss the state of U.S. privacy law. Kent’s Voices of VR Podcast...
Read MoreOn the heels of Facebook’s announcement that Reality Labs would be deploying smart glasses to both assist in mapping and create “digital twin” of...
Read MoreAs a longtime fan of Techdirt, I was excited to contribute my thoughts on enforcing people’s privacy rights to the blog’s Privacy Greenhouse online...
Read MoreThere’s a quick blurb from me in a feature story on Kotaku about the implications of PokemonGo-developer Niantic’s vast collection of geolocation data for...
Read MoreAs Congress continues to slog through the process of crafting a comprehensive federal privacy framework, two intractable issues have emerged: federal preemption and private...
Read MoreI spent this summer beginning to research and write on “facial analysis” applications, which can probably best be thought of as a subset of...
Read MoreA fifteen minute interview with NBC News producers about the privacy and ethical implications of companies, including Apple, collecting and reviewing audio recordings gets...
Read MoreI was deeply thrilled to join Science Friday to discuss “anonymous” and deidentified data in light of recent research highlighting the likelihood of being reidentified...
Read MoreAn invitation to join PBS NewsHour to discuss the privacy implications of facial recognition apps was enough for me to push aside a lingering...
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