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TAP Blog
Contextual integrity (CI) was first proposed by Helen Nissenbaum in 2004 as a new framework for reasoning about privacy. Discussing how CI can inform policy and system design, and how the theory can be refined, operationalized, and applied to emerging technologies was the focus of the 2nd Symposium on Applications of Contextual Integrity.
October 24, 2019
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Upcoming Events
#Infra4Dev Conference: Infrastructure in the Digital Era - How Should Regulation Adapt?
December 11, 2019, Toulouse, France
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Fact Sheets
High-speed Internet access – often referred to as “broadband” – is a set of technologies that, taken together, are recognized as a potential catalyst for global economic and social change.
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"The bad guys have had more time to spend on this, and more time to develop new tricks." — Ed Felten, Professor of Computer Science, Princeton University
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Featured Article
Measures the degree of ideological segregation in the market for online news and compares this to other news sources.
October 31, 2011
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