- 2021 Guide to Internet Privacy Resources and Tools – by Marcus Zillman
- How Can We Help To Free Legal Research From Algorithmic Bias? – by Stephanie Farne
- The legal regulation revolution – by Jason Furlong
- 4 strategies for energy and climate change breakthroughs at the UN summits – by Morgan Bazilian and Dolf Gielen
- Evidence shows that, yes, masks prevent COVID-19 – and surgical masks are the way to go – by Laura (Layla) H. Kwong
- Limiting Human Rights during Pandemics – by Cassandra Emmons
- Machines Learning the Rule of Law – EU Proposes the World’s First Artificial Intelligence Act – by Sümeyye Elif Biber
- Pete Recommends – Weekly highlights on cyber security issues, September 25, 2021 – Four highlights from this week: Landlords Use Secret Algorithms to Screen Potential Tenants. Find Out What They’ve Said About You; Even the NSA Agrees: Targeted Ads Are Terrifying; Massive Troll Farms Revealed to Be Operating on Facebook; and Ninth Circuit Says Warrantless Search of Google Files Automatically Reported to Police.
- Pete Recommends – Weekly highlights on cyber security issues, September 18, 2021 – Four highlights from this week: Apple’s Plan to Scan Your Phone Raises the Stakes on a Key Question: Can You Trust Big Tech?; ‘Breach of trust’: Police using QR check-in data to solve crimes; Agencies may want to establish a national strategy for contact-tracing apps; and Americans have little trust in online security: AP-NORC poll.
- Pete Recommends – Weekly highlights on cyber security issues, September 12, 2021 – Four highlights from this week: 8 Easy Ways to Stay Anonymous Online; Education Department Updates Rules and Criminal Penalties for Accessing Agency Data; ProtonMail Shares Activist’s IP Address With Authorities Despite Its “No Log” Claims; and As flood alerts lit up phones, did ‘warning fatigue’ set in?
- Pete Recommends – Weekly highlights on cyber security issues, September 4, 2021 – Four highlights from this week: Expired Driver’s Licenses Open Lane for Cybercriminals; Tips for Victims of Unemployment Benefit Fraud; Fraud Alert: Malicious QR Codes Now Used by Online Scammers; and FBI-CISA Advisory on Ransomware Awareness for Holidays and Weekends.
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