Category: Cyber Alliance Blog

Blog posts inspired by Cyber Alliance discussions

Security vs Privacy – Why should you have to choose on messaging apps?

Secure messaging platforms aren’t necessarily private. Though the messages’ contents might be encrypted, or protected from unauthorized users, the apps can still collect other private information about the platform’s users and communications. This collection of information about users’ data, known as metadata, is what sparked the historic Federal Trade Commission (FTC) penalty on Facebook in […]

Cyber Alliance members discuss intersection of computer science & law at DIMACS workshop

From November 10-12, the Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science(DIMACS) at Rutgers University held the Workshop on Co-Development of Computer Science and Law. The event focused on the future of converging computational techniques and legal principles, and the necessity of providing a computer science perspective on the legal and social issues of today. […]

Introducing the Cyber Alliance Blog

The Cyber Security, Law, and Society Alliance (or Cyber Alliance for short) has been holding discussions and presentations since the fall of 2016.  We are now beginning an informal blog to accompany these discussions, with a record of some of the thoughts inspired by these meetings.  Stay tuned for more of these posts!