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The Center for Information Technology Policy is a nexus of expertise in technology, engineering, public policy, and the social sciences. Our researchers work to better understand and improve the relationship between technology and society, with a particular focus on data science in the service of humanity, privacy and security, and digital public infrastructure and platforms.

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CITP is now accepting applications for our Fellows Program

CITP is now accepting applications for the 2024-25 cohort of our in-residence, fully-funded Fellows Program. This competitive program offers three tracks: postdoctoral research associate, visiting professional, and Microsoft Visiting Professor. Applicants may apply to...

Indian Journalist Selected as First-Ever Digital Witness Fellow

Journalist Srishti Jaswal — who has reported extensively on poverty and starvation in India and won numerous awards for her investigative work, including the Lorenzo Natali Best Emerging Journalist award by the European Commission in 2021 and the Ochberg fellowship at...

AI and law expert Peter Henderson to join CITP in 2024

By Karen Rouse, CITP Communications, September 14, 2023 Peter Henderson, a Stanford University-based researcher whose combined expertise in law and machine learning is helping federal agencies deploy responsible, equitable and efficient artificial intelligence...

CITP researchers Narayanan and Kapoor named to TIME100 AI list

By Karen Rouse PRINCETON, NJ, Sept. 7, 2023 — CITP is thrilled to share that TIME has named CITP Director Arvind Narayanan and graduate student Sayash Kapoor to the inaugural TIME100 AI list, which recognizes 100 people who are leading  the conversations about how...

CITP’s semester kicks off with seven “stellar” new fellows

The Princeton University campus, including the halls of Sherrerd Hall, were filled with energy and excitement this week with the launch of a new semester on Tuesday, September 5. Computer science professor Arvind Narayanan, who leads the center for the first time this...

Siegel Public Interest Technology Summer Fellowship Yields Rich Lessons

By Sharon Waters For the fourth consecutive summer, Princeton University’s Center for Information Technology Policy gave 13 college students an inside peek at the workings of federal, state and local government through its Siegel Public Interest Technology Summer...

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CITP faculty member Jonathan Mayer lands NSF CAREER award

By Julia Schwarz The National Science Foundation’s Faculty Early Career Development Program supports early-career faculty who have the potential to serve as academic role models in research and education and to lead advances in the mission of their department or...

Researcher Mona Wang finds “disturbing” vulnerabilities in Chinese keyboard software, prompts company to make fix

A new report coauthored by CITP graduate student Mona Wang, an expert in digital privacy and security, has revealed that millions of people who use the Sogou Keyboard have been exposed to the network eavesdropping on their personal conversations. Wang and fellow...

Tech Expert Arvind Narayanan Takes the Helm at Princeton Center for Information Technology Policy

By Karen Rouse, CITP Communications June 28, 2023 About a decade ago — back when he was a postdoctoral fellow at Stanford University and Silicon Valley was rebounding from the dot-com bust — computer scientist Arvind Narayanan co-founded a startup, pursuing what he...

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