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This site has been archived and will not be updated further. Jonathan Zittrain’s new personal website is accessible at https://blogs.harvard.edu/jzwrites/

2012

July – iParadigms, Writing in an Internet Environment

August – CRYPTO 2012, The End of Crypto

October – State Street Bank, Compliance in the Cloud

October – Microsoft CIO Summit, Cybersecurity and Cyberwarfare

October – World Congress on Information Technology, Building a Digital Society: Social Media and the Global Public Square

October – Cognizant CIO Summit, Human Computing

November – Harvard CS Colloquium, Cambridge, MA

November – Harvard Law Review Privacy & Technology Symposium, Cambridge, MA

November – PLI, Communications Law in the Digital Age, New York, NY

2013

April – General Electric, Internet Law

June – Corporate Directors Group, Cybersecurity and the Responsibilities of a Board Member

July  – Cognizant, Human Computing and Distributed Labor

October – American Council for Technology, Human Computing

November – The Rights House (U.K), Writing in an Internet Environment

November – Gartner, Cybersecurity, Identity, and the Future of the Internet

2014

January – Microsoft, Internet of Things

March – Apple, Privacy

March – Cash Catalyst, The Internet of Things

March – Fidelity Investments, Cybersecurity

April – Cardinal Health, The Internet of Things

June – The Research Board, The Internet of Things

September – Telefonica, Human Computing and Distributed Labor

 

 

Future of the Internet Blog

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  • Should the director of OPM be fired over its massive data breach?
  • I participate in a regular poll by the Christian Science Monitor on Internet policy topics.  This week's question was about the recent data breaches at the U.S. Office of Personnel Management: As you can see, most people said yes.  I count myself ...

Blog Archives

 

A vicious anonymous letter to MLK in 1964 was later verified by Senate investigators as sent by the FBI. This 2014 article by historian @beverlygage mentions the repudiation of it — and the surveillance behind it — by then-FBI Director @Comey. nytimes.com/2014/11/16/mag… pic.twitter.com/d2oSHKY6Rc

About 11 hours ago from Jonathan Zittrain's Twitter via Twitter for iPhone

@luis_in_brief @AnnemarieBridy @HarvardBiz @klakhani I'll take a look. And @cjane87 was completely gracious at the time of that 230 article. It's byzantine stuff, and a credit to any of us when we happily and openly change course in response to new information.

About a day ago from Jonathan Zittrain's Twitter via Twitter Web App

@AsteadWesley I think you mean “approval rating” instead of “disapproval rating” below? Thanks for this piece and for your work generally. pic.twitter.com/Be9YkMiNBn

About 2 days ago from Jonathan Zittrain's Twitter via Twitter for iPhone

This is a very good account by @a_greenberg of what was and wasn’t scraped from Parler before it was taken down, and how it was done. wired.com/story/parler-h…

About 3 days ago from Jonathan Zittrain's Twitter via Twitter for iPhone

This quote from Sen. Scott seems to acknowledge that Trump’s failure to help (indeed, reportedly celebrating the mayhem) is seen as more clear-cut than the link between the Ellipse speech (even in context) and the riot. politico.com/news/2021/01/1… pic.twitter.com/1YS0ybeH6P

About 3 days ago from Jonathan Zittrain's Twitter via Twitter for iPhone


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