February 6, 2023
Co-Director & Ph.D. Student’s Paper Featured in 3 Articles About Defining Privacy and the Dilemmas of Privacy Legislation
American Enterprise Institute - AEI, Technology & Marketing Law Blog, Legal Theory Blog
TPL Co-Director Ryan Calo and Ph.D. student María P. Angel’s paper, Distinguishing Privacy Law: A Critique of Privacy as Social Taxonomy, is mentioned in three articles. As iterated by all articles, Calo and Angel illustrate the difficulty of defining what exactly ‘privacy’ constitutes especially in creating laws and regulation. Since ‘privacy’ can be interpreted in […]
MoreJanuary 25, 2023
Co-Director Joins World Bank Data Privacy Day to Discuss Privacy and Vulnerability
World Bank Live
In a lunchtime talk at the World Bank Data Privacy Day 2023, TPL Co-Director Ryan Calo discussed the topic of vulnerability and privacy. Calo stressed the importance of how users can become vulnerable online, especially when companies and organizations have to handle user information. Each person can be in a state of vulnerability online, and […]
MoreJanuary 24, 2023
Co-Director Mentioned in an Article About AI and Tort Law
Chief Executive
In a recent article with Chief Executive, TPL Co-Director Ryan Calo speaks on a possible but terrifying possibility of artificial intelligence. AI is designed to create better, faster, and more efficient solutions for humans. But, who is responsible for the damages that AI may create? Calo states that even in an effort to maximize efficiency, […]
MoreJanuary 19, 2023
Co-Director interviews three visiting legal fellows at the Center for an Informed Public to discuss misinformation and law
Center for an Informed Public
In a Q&A video series, TPL Co-Director Ryan Calo interviewed Danielle Citron, a University of Virginia Law professor, Olivier Sylvain, a Fordham University Law professor and Federal Trade Commission advisor, and Ari Ezra Waldman, a professor of law and computer science at Northeastern University. Calo touches on various misinformation subjects such as deep fakes and […]
MoreUW Tech Policy Lab Recognized by Bloomberg as a Top Legal Education Innovation Program
Bloomberg Law
For Immediate Release Contact: Kim Eckart UW News (206) 616-5847 keckart@uw.edu UW Tech Policy Lab Recognized by Bloomberg as a Top Legal Education Innovation Program Seattle, Wash Jan 18, 2023 – The Bloomberg Law 2022 Law School Innovation Program celebrates pioneering schools making an impact on the legal field. It has named the UW Tech […]
MoreJanuary 11, 2023
Co-Director Speaks on Seattle Schools’ Lawsuit Against Social Media Companies
KUOW & NPR
In three news articles, TPL Co-Director Ryan Calo comments on the current lawsuit against social media companies. The Seattle and Kent school districts have both expressed concern about the effects of social media on their students and children. According to these districts, their students have experienced mental health issues associated with what they saw when […]
MoreJanuary 10, 2023
Co-Director’s Paper Received Honorable Mention at the 10th Annual Best Scientific Cybersecurity Paper Competition
GTSC Homeland Security Today
Co-Director Tadayoshi Kohno’s paper, “Defensive Technology Use by Political Activists during the Sudanese Revolution” received an honorable mention at the 10th Annual Best Scientific Cybersecurity Paper Competition. Along with other authors including Alaa Daffalla, Lucy Simko, and Alexandru G. Gardas, Kohno highlights how 13 Sudanese activists used technology during political strife. In their paper, they […]
MoreJanuary 5, 2023
Co-Director Named an IEEE Fellow
Allen School News
TLP Co-Director Tadayoshi Kohno was recently named an IEEE Fellow. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers is the world’s largest technical professional association, and they are committed to creating technologies that benefit society. Kohno received an honor for his “contributions to cybersecurity”, as his work spans in many fields at the University of Washington. […]
MoreDecember 23, 2022
Co-Director Featured in a Podcast About Technology Used in Policing
LAist
TPL Co-Director Ryan Calo is one of the guests featured in a podcast with LAist about the debate over technology being used in policing. The LAPD recently approved the use of a robotic dog called ‘Spot’ and will be used in a limited number of situations. According to the podcast, the robotic dog will be […]
MoreDecember 22, 2022
Co-Director Comments on How TikTok Scrutiny Should Be Part of a Larger Privacy Conversation
NPR, KUOW
Co-Director Ryan Calo suggests on NPR and on a podcast with KUOW, that the proposed legislation on TikTok is more about geopolitical tensions than TikTok itself. Calo and another expert also express concern that banning a communications platform may raise First Amendment issues. Instead, Calo hopes this conversation can help push policy in a positive, more […]
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