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Should the director of OPM be fired over its massive data breach?

June 29th, 2015  |  by z  |  published in cybersecurity  |  Comments Off on Should the director of OPM be fired over its massive data breach?

I participate in a regular poll by the Christian Science Monitor on Internet policy topics.  This week’s question was about the recent data breaches at the U.S. Office of Personnel Management: As you can see, most people said yes.  I count myself among good company among the noes, including Dan Kaminsky and Dan Geer.  My answer: […]

Does Santa Exist? A Chat with Eric Kaplan (Transcript)

January 19th, 2015  |  by Benjamin Sobel  |  published in Future of the Internet  |  Comments Off on Does Santa Exist? A Chat with Eric Kaplan (Transcript)

Jonathan Zittrain: This is Jonathan Zittrain speaking. I’m on the line, wherever that is, with one Eric Kaplan, author of “Does Santa Exist? A Philosophical Investigation,” a book that I had the pleasure of reading and that Eric had the burden of writing—and we thought we would talk about it for a little bit. So, […]

Does Santa Exist? A Chat with Eric Kaplan

December 26th, 2014  |  by z  |  published in Future of the Internet  |  Comments Off on Does Santa Exist? A Chat with Eric Kaplan

Eric Kaplan is a writer and producer of the Big Bang Theory. He’s also a student and teacher of philosophy. Put the two together and you get Does Santa Exist?, an exploration of metaphysics, life, and ethics, from the point of view of a dangerously smart comedian. Eric and I recorded a conversation about his book, below.  (Spoiler non-alert: […]

Everything you should know about … warrant canaries

December 8th, 2014  |  by ngilens  |  published in Future of the Internet  |  1 Comment

  Guest post by Naomi Gilens, J.D. Candidate, Harvard Law School [I’m pleased to feature on the blog some of the best work undertaken by HLS students on Internet-related topics. –JZ] In 2002, the FBI used the newly-passed Patriot Act to demand that libraries secretly turn over records of patrons’ reading materials and Internet use. The […]

Why Libraries Matter

September 10th, 2014  |  by z  |  published in Future of the Internet  |  Comments Off on Why Libraries Matter

I’ve written up a piece on Medium on why libraries matter — you can find it here: Vital parts of the Web are censored, poisoned, and lost amidst truthiness. Libraries are our unusual defense. With thanks to Knight Foundation for its new Library Challenge.

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