Last week I attended the "Free Speech in Crisis" conference at @YaleLawSch hosted by @yaleisp. Of all the events I've been at for Yale ISP over the years, it was definitely one of the most timely and thought-provoking.
Very proud and lucky to be one of the 35 scholars who joined this Amicus on #TikTok spearheaded by @anupamchander. Great legal minds made this happen on a very tight schedule. I'll have more thoughts very soon on the issue. #SCOTUS
The US Department of Commerce just released their new post-quantum cryptography standards.
The cryptography used in Bitcoin (ECDSA) is being deprecated by 2030. That’s just 5 years from now.
Donations from people like you are the reason EFF can do what we do! Now is the perfect time to join EFF or renew your membership before the new year. https://t.co/dvZl8mHu20
Today, on the 76th annual Human Rights Day, we celebrate the importance of protecting our human rights in the digital age. The Tor Project, a nonprofit, is dedicated to advancing human rights and defending your privacy online through free software and open networks. Get to know some of the team and hear about how human rights are at the center of everything we do at Tor.
If you want to support our work, please consider making a small donation: https://t.co/70mKapbaxZ
Countless movies and TV shows have depicted police hating paperwork, and if these pop culture representations are any indicator, we should anticipate AI-generated police reports to spread rapidly in 2025. https://t.co/2TUEd2Q1Tz
The simplest way to ensure your messages are safe from hackers like Salt Typhoon is to use an end-to-end encrypted app like Signal or WhatsApp, EFF’s @Evacide told @NPR. https://t.co/5sROgKrJub
We’re living in a more intensive surveillance society than ever before, and our privacy laws are ill equipped to protect us against government access to our personal data, says @DanielSolove. https://t.co/DpeVRNYtqz
Want to learn how to hack?
Our first ever live course—on hacking and cybersecurity with @scottjshapiro and @seanodiggity—is now available to the public.
Take the first class now (for no cost!) on Lawfare: https://t.co/fFWlOQbUzR
The book draws from Shapiro’s cybersecurity course, which uses hacking to help future lawyers and policymakers understand the digital realm.
https://t.co/CNv1OwmcvN
Shapiro’s latest book delves into hacking, using five examples from history to explore the human side of a problem that is, he argues, not primarily technological.
https://t.co/TW2vy0lAqW