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C.I.T.P. -- an interview Studying the intersection of digital technology and public life. For more, see our web site: http://citp.princeton.edu Tags: digital technology public policy engineering computer science |
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Lest We Remember: Cold Boot Attacks on Encryption Keys Describes the attacks that result from the remanence of encryption keys in DRAM after power loss. For more information, visit: http://citp.princeton.edu/memory Tags: Security Computers Memory Remanence Princeton CITP Vulnerability BitLocker FileVault TrueCrypt |
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Computing in the Cloud - Security and risk in the cloud How does the move to centralized services affect the security and reliability of users' interactions with technology? What new threats are likely to emerge? How might provider behavior, user behavior, or government policy need to change in response to those threats? How does the "open source" ethos work in a cloud computing environment? Moderator: Alex Halderman, CITP Marc Hedlund, founder and chief product officer, Wesabe.com Mihai Christodorescu (home page), researcher at IBM TJ Watson Research Center Benjamin Mako Hill — researcher at MIT Media Lab and Free Software Foundation Tags: uchannel citp citpcloudcomputing technology computers internet |
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Computing in the Cloud: Possession and ownership of data In cloud computing, a provider's data center holds information that would more traditionally have been stored on the end user's computer. How does this impact user privacy? To what extent do users "own" this data, and what obligations do the service providers have? What obligations should they have? Does moving the data to the provider's data center improve security or endanger it? Moderator: Ed Felten, Director, CITP Joel Reidenberg, (home page), Professor of Law, Fordham University Timothy B. Lee, blogger at Technology Liberation Front and adjunct scholar, Cato Institute Marc Rotenberg, Executive Director, Electronic Privacy Information Center Tags: uchannel citp cloudcomputing computers technology citpcloudcomputing |
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Computing in the Cloud - Introduction Agenda: A workshop by Princeton University`s Center for Information Technology Policy brings together experts from computer science, law, politics and industry to explore the social and policy implications of `computing in the cloud`. "Computing in the cloud" is one name for services that run in a Web browser and store information in a provider's data center — ranging from adaptations of familiar tools such as email and personal finance to new offerings such as virtual worlds and social networks. Introductory remarks: David Robinson, H. Vincent Poor, Ed Felten Tags: uchannel citp citpcloudcomputing technology computers internet |
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Computing in the Cloud - Civics in the cloud How and where can cloud computing best improve public knowledge and engagement in political issues? What has been achieved so far? What is possible in the long run? What moves by private actors, and what policy changes, might do the most to harness the power of cloud computing for civic engagement? Moderator: David Robinson — Associate Director, CITP Josh Tauberer (home page), founder of Govtrack.us Andrew Page, associate director, MAPLight.org John Wonderlich, Program Director, Sunlight Foundation Tags: uchannel citpcloudcomputing computers technology internet politics government princeton |
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The Future of the Internet - and How to Stop It Speaker: Jonathan Zittrain is a professor at Harvard Law School and a founder of Harvard Law School's Berkman Center for Internet and Society Location: Princeton University Date: Mar 26, 2008 In his talk, Zittrain discusses themes from his new book, "The Future of the Internet - and How to Stop It." In the book, Jon warns of the new legal and regulatory challenges to the future growth of the net. Jonathan Zittrain is the Jack N. and Lillian R. Berkman Visiting Professor for Entrepreneurial Legal Studies at Harvard Law School and the Chair in Internet Governance and Regulation at Oxford University. Professor Zittrain is a co-founder of HLS's Berkman Center for Internet & Society and served as its first executive director from 1997-2000. Zittrain's research includes digital property, privacy, and speech, and the role played by private "middlepeople" in Internet architecture. Tags: uchannel princeton citp internet media technology regulation policy academic lectures |
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The Future of News - Keynote Welcoming Remarks Ed Felten, Director, Center for Information Technology Policy, Princeton University Keynote talk by Paul Starr, Stuart Prof. of Communications and Public Affairs at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University Tags: uchannel princeton citp media news internet technology journalism information academic lectures futureofnews08 |
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Future of News - Panel 4 Panel 4: The Medium's New Message What are the effects of changing news consumption on political behavior? What does a public life populated by social media "producers" look like? How will people cope with the new information glut? - Markus Prior, Assistant Professor of Politics and Public Affairs in the Woodrow Wilson School and the Department of Politics at Princeton University. - JD Lasica, writer and consultant, co-founder and editorial director of Ourmedia.com, president of the Social Media Group. - Ed Tenner, historian of technology and author of Our Own Devices: How Technology Remakes Humanity, and Why Things Bite Back: Technology and the Revenge of Unintended Consequences. Tags: uchannel princeton citp futureofnews08 academic lectures news technology media information journalism internet |
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Remanence of Memory Shows decay of the Mona Lisa after it is placed in DRAM memory, and power is cut over a period of 5 minutes. For more information, visit: http://citp.princeton.edu/memory Tags: Remanence Memory Computers Security Mona Lisa Decay |
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The Future of News - Panel 1 Panel 1: The People Formerly Known as the Audience How effectively can users collectively create and filter the stream of news information? How much of journalism can or will be "devolved" from professionals to networks of amateurs? What new challenges do these collective modes of news production create? Could informal flows of information in online social networks challenge the idea of "news" as we know it? Dan Gillmor, Director of the new Knight Center for Digital Media Entrepreneurship at Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication Steve Boriss, The Future of News blog Reihan Salam, The Atlantic Tags: uchannel princeton citp futureofnews08 media news technology internet journalism academic lectures |
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Future of News - Panel 2 Panel 2: Economics of News How will technology-driven changes in advertising markets reshape the news media landscape? Can traditional, high-cost methods of newsgathering support themselves through other means? To what extent will action-guiding business intelligence and other "private journalism", designed to create information asymmetries among news consumers, supplant or merge with globally accessible news? Gordon Crovitz, former publisher, The Wall Street Journal Mark Davis, Vice President for Strategy, The San Diego Union-Tribune Eric Alterman, Distinguished Professor of English, Brooklyn College, City University of New York, and Professor of Journalism at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism Tags: uchannel princeton citp futureofnews08 media journalism internet technology news academic lectures |
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The Future of News - Featured Talk Title: Attention, Distraction, and Information Glut Featured talk by David Robinson, Assoc. Dir, Center for Information Technology Policy, Princeton University Tags: uchannel princeton citp futureofnews08 media internet technology journalism news |
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"Computing in the Cloud": What will we get rid of? Computing in the Could: What's next? A workshop by Princeton University`s Center for Information Technology Policy brings together experts from computer science, law, politics and industry to explore the social and policy implications of `computing in the cloud`. This panel explores the new services might develop, and how will today's services might evolve. How well will cloud computing be likely to serve users, companies, investors, government, and the public over the longer run? Which social and policy problems will get worse due to cloud computing, and which will get better? * Moderator: Andrea LaPaugh (home page) Professor of Computer Science, Princeton University * Reihan Salam The Atlantic Monthly * Jesse Robbins O'Reilly Radar * Jonathan Rochelle Google Tags: CITP cloudcomputing princeton google microsoft amazon |
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Future of News - Panel 3 Panel 3: Data Mining, Interactivity and Visualization To what extent will new tools for visualizing and artfully presenting large data sets reduce the need for human intermediaries between facts and news consumers? How can news be presented via simulation and interactive tools? What new kinds of questions can professional journalists ask and answer using digital technologies? - Matthew Hurst, Microsoft Live Labs. Blogger at Data Mining: Text Mining, Visualization and Social Media - Kevin Anderson, the Guardian - David Blei, Princeton Department of Computer Science Tags: uchannel princeton citp futureofnews08 news media internet technology academic lectures journalism |