Take a look at the top viewed blog posts from this past year that have been written by TAP scholars.
New research by Stanford economist Nicholas Bloom shows that while the uptake of cloud computing by new firms has slowed, companies are ramping up their spending on the technology.
Stanford economist Nicholas Bloom’s new research shows unprecedented rates of adoption for cloud-based services.
How does artificial intelligence intersect with the laws that have been established to govern human interactions? Three recent works by TAP scholars examine whether our laws should apply to robots.
In his new paper co-written with Kris Hartley, Professor Khuong Vu explains that cloud computing is playing a crucial role in the worldwide digital transformation currently underway; and he outlines policy items to support cloud computing adoption.
Privacy law expert Dan Solove discusses the compliance challenges with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
George Washington University law professor Daniel Solove explains that Cloud Service Agreements are critical because they are at the front line of protecting the privacy and security of personal data.
Professors Christopher Millard and Ian Walden explain the legal and security considerations for cloud-supported Internet of Things.
Professors Christopher Millard and Ian Walden share their research on the forced localization of cloud computing. This refers to in-country data storage facilities that physically keeps data stored on servers within a country’s borders.
Professors Christopher Millard and Ian Walden share their expertise and enthusiasm for the complexities of cloud computing in an Internet-connected world.