Category: berkeley
Oct
31
The iSchool's [Geoff Nunberg](http://people.ischool.berkeley.edu/~nunberg/) was asked recently by the SF Chronicle what he thought of the presidential candidates' reading lists ([*"Local literati rate candidates' reading lists"*](http://www.sfgate.com/c… more »
Oct
03
Dissertation Now Available
system, elections, certification/testing, accessibility, reform, vendors, standards, copyright, open source, secrecy, privacy, berkeley, litigation, research, policy, usability, legal, education, iSchoolYesterday, I filed my dissertation and got [my sucker] (Berkeley gives you a tasty See's Cafe Latte hard candy sucker when you graduate).
My dissertation is about a very poignant topic: policy mechanisms for making electronic voting systems more tran… more »
Jul
31
**L to R:** [Avi Rubin][1], [Dan Wallach][2], [David Dill][3], [Peter Neumann][4], [Debra Bowen][5] (advisor), [David Jefferson][6] (advisor), [Doug Jones][7], [Kim Alexander][8] (advisor), [Joseph Lorenzo Hall][9] (student), Andrea Mascher (student), (… more »
Jul
24
Questions about content-based research of Tor
open source, secrecy, privacy, berkeley, friends, research, policy, legal, iSchoolA paper was presented yesterday at [PETS] where a researchers from UW and UCB monitored the [Tor network] (an anonymizing network) to analyze the content, source and destination of traffic over the network (see McCoy et al. below). Chris Soghoian has a… more »
Jul
12
EFF Pub Quiz
copyright, secrecy, privacy, patents, berkeley, photos, p2p, friends, food, policy, DRM, legal, defamation, education, iSchoolThis past Thursday, [EFF] hosted a Pub Quiz event where teams were asked 8 rounds of questions related to cyberlaw. Our team, from [the Berkeley Clinic], was called **Notice and TAKEDOWN**.
We tied for third place with the [Stanford CIS]/[Fair Use… more »