Category Archives: Talks & Conferences

Susan Crawford Is Blogging Yale’s Cybercrime Conference

Susan Crawford is blogging Yale Law School's Cybercrime conference. I'll be speaking on the last panel of the day, starting at 4:30. (By which point I and no doubt everyone else will be exhausted.)

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Off to New Haven

I'm off to New Haven this afternoon. Tomorrow I present my ID cards paper to the Yale Law Legal Theory Workshop; Saturday and Sunday I'm attending the Yale Information Society Project's conference on Digital Cops in a Virtual Environment. In between I plan to look up some old friends. I'm not nearly as good at keeping up with people as I should be.

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Notes From the Stanford Privacy Conference

There still isn’t any wifi at the Stanford privacy conference, but the nice tech gurus there found me a way to connect via cat 5 cable.

The first day of the conference was good. At dinner afterwards we agreed there were at most two dud presentations in the whole day, which is a ridiculously small number. My only complaint is that the chairs here at Stanford are much much too comfortable. Combined with the high quality of the presentations, it means that everyone has been staying in to hear them instead of congregating outside in the courtyard to gossip and enjoy the perfect weather. Since I’m usually one of the folks hanging out in the hallways at conferences, this enforced good citizenship is unusual; then again, the talks are good.

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Off to Stanford’s Privacy Conference

I'm off to Stanford to speak at tomorrow's conference, Securing Privacy in the Internet Age, where I'll talk about how ID cards can help, and hurt, privacy.

I gather there won't be WiFi at the event, so blogging may be lighter than usual until I return to Miami late on Monday.

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