All Blog Posts
These blog posts are written by TAP academics, TAP staff members, and on occasion by guest bloggers. TAP’s purpose for this section of the site is to present information, points of view, research, and debates directly from the academics and guest experts.
Blog Results: 30
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Peter Swire Provides a Framework for Assessing Issues of Data Portability
Publication Date: October 9, 2020
A new report by Georgia Tech Professor Peter Swire provides a framework for assessing issues of data portability.
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Peter SwireTAP Scholar
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'Schrems II' backs the European legal regime into a corner — How can it get out?
Publication Date: July 28, 2020
Georgia Tech law and ethics professor Peter Swire reviews the Schrems II ruling and discusses some of the challenges with reconciling fundamental rights and national security.
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Peter Swire Offers a Proposal for Teaching the Organizational, Legal, and International Aspects of Cybersecurity
Publication Date: October 24, 2018
A new article by Georgia Tech law and ethics professor Peter Swire proposes a system for “categorizing and teaching the jumble of non-code yet vital cybersecurity topics.”
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Peter SwireTAP Scholar
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Professors Paul Ohm and Peter Swire Provide Testimony at Congressional Hearings Examining the FCC’s Internet Privacy Proposal
Publication Date: July 15, 2016
Georgetown University professor Paul Ohm and Georgia Tech professor Peter Swire provided this week’s Senate hearing with their thoughts on the FCC’s Proposed Rules for regulating Internet privacy.
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Paul OhmTAP Scholar
Peter SwireTAP Scholar
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Peter Swire Discusses Internet Service Provider Access to Consumer Data at Senate Hearing
Publication Date: July 11, 2016
At a U.S. Senate Hearing that will examine the FCC’s proposal for Internet service provider customer privacy, Georgia Tech privacy and cyberlaw scholar Peter Swire will share his knowledge about ISPs and privacy.
Featuring
Peter SwireTAP Scholar
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Peter Swire Says It’s a Case of National Security versus Cybersecurity
Publication Date: February 25, 2016
Georgia Tech ethics and law professor Peter Swire has worked on encryption issues for two decades. From a recent interview and articles, TAP presents Professor Swire’s point of view on the Apple-FBI dispute over de-encrypting the San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone.
Featuring
Peter SwireTAP Scholar
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Cybersecurity Expert Peter Swire Discusses the Declining Half-Life of Intelligence Secrets
Publication Date: October 20, 2015
Leading privacy and cyberlaw scholar Peter Swire, of Georgia Tech, examines the implications of the changing nature of secrets for the intelligence community.
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Peter SwireTAP Scholar
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Preparing to Debate NSA Surveillance and Online Commercial Tracking
Publication Date: February 23, 2015
Professor Peter Swire, Georgia Tech, lays the groundwork for his upcoming debate on the NSA surveillance programs and online tracking efforts. Professor Swire will be examining these topics with Stanford lawyer and technologist Jonathan Mayer at next month’s IAPP Global Privacy Summit.
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Peter Swire Shares Lessons from Fair Lending Law that Are Relevant for Online Marketing and Big Data
Publication Date: September 19, 2014
At this week’s FTC Big Data workshop, law and ethics professor Peter Swire joined a panel to discuss the legal landscape relevant to online marketing and big data. The panel reviewed various antidiscrimination and consumer protection laws, and considered how they may apply to the use of big data.
Featuring
Peter SwireTAP Scholar
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Do Not Track Standard Lives, W3C Standards Group Presses Forward
Publication Date: June 5, 2013
TAP scholar Peter Swire discussed his work to help create Do Not Track standards as co-chair of the W3C Tracking Protection Working Group at a recent Net Caucus event in Washington, D.C.
Featuring
Peter SwireTAP Scholar
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