Events

Law and Technology Lunch Time Series: Privacy and Security for the Internet of Things

Robertson Hall, Bowl 002

As connected devices become increasingly widespread, new privacy and security concerns grow. Internet of Things devices often are not designed with security in mind -- they may serve as stepping stones to broader networks containing sensitive data, their flaws may physically endanger people, and their use by everyday consumers means that they exist in many households without the supervision of a skilled network administrator.

This panel is the first in a series of lunch-timers on law and technology. Each program explores the current state of an emerging technology and the legal, policy, and ethical considerations that stem from it.

CITP Luncheon Speaker Series: Ryan Calo – Glass to Gengar: Hard Problems in Augmented Reality Law

Sherrerd Hall, 3rd floor open space Princeton, NJ, United States

In 2015, the University of Washington Tech Policy Lab released a primer on the technical and policy challenges likely to arise from augmented reality. The Lab took a thoroughly interdisciplinary approach and specifically vetted our work product with diverse, non-mainstream stakeholders. We stand by our analysis and believe it provides a roadmap for policymakers of all kinds to think through the interaction between AR and law. Nevertheless, we failed to anticipate a range of issues presented by the very first blockbuster AR application—Pokémon Go. This talk details the Lab’s findings about AR and remarks upon the promises and perils of technology policy research.

Conference on Security and Privacy for the Internet of Things

Friend Center Convocation Room 35 Olden Street, Princeton, United States

To begin this discussion, the CITP Conference on Security and Privacy Policy for the Internet of Things (IoT) will convene experts at the intersection of technology and policy from industry, academia, and civil society to discuss the latest issues surrounding the security and privacy for the Internet of Things. Some of the topics and questions that the conference plans to address include: robustness, privacy and security.

CITP Luncheon Speaker Series: Margaret Martonosi – Internet of Things: History and Hype, Technology and Policy

Sherrerd Hall, 3rd floor open space Princeton, NJ, United States

Margaret Martonosi's talk will discuss key technology and policy challenges for future IoT applications and devices. Overall, she will be drawing from both technical experiences and trends, as well as from policy perspectives gained during a one year fellowship doing technology policy within the U. S. Department of State.