Professor Jonathan Mayer and graduate student Anunay Kulshrestha recently wrote an opinion piece for The Washington Post entitled, “We built a system like Apple’s to flag child sexual abuse material — and concluded the tech
Professor Jonathan Mayer and graduate student Anunay Kulshrestha recently wrote an opinion piece for The Washington Post entitled, “We built a system like Apple’s to flag child sexual abuse material — and concluded the tech
In a recent Wired article “A Simple Software Fix Could Limit Location Data Sharing,” former CITP researcher Paul Schmitt explains how it is possible to mask wireless users’ location from carriers with
Congratulations to Professor Arvind Narayanan, who for the second semester in a row, was recognized as part of the Princeton School of Engineering and Applied Science’s (SEAS) Commendation for Outstanding Teaching for spring 2021.
The Knight Foundations' recent article "Using data to make decisions for more equitable city services," discusses how students from CITP's Public Interest Technology Summer Fellowship program are helping to provide data insights for the San Jose City Council, "so that...
Congratulations to Eli Lucherini who was recently awarded the the Hamid Biglari *87 Behavioral Science Fellowship for 2021-22 by the Kahneman-Treisman Center for Behavioral Science & Public Policy and Princeton’s School of Public
Ed Felten, the Robert E. Kahn Professor of Computer Science and Public Affairs and the founding director of CITP, has officially retired from Princeton University. Ed transferred to emeritus status on July 1, 2021 after 28 years on the Princeton
Congratulations to two of CITP associated faculty members for winning SEAS 2021 Junior Faculty Awards! Jonathan Mayer, an assistant professor of computer science and public policy won the Alfred Rheinstein Junior Faculty Award. Olga
Computer Science Associate Professor Arvind Narayanan and Computer Science Graduate Student Kevin Lee’s research on the risk of recycling old phone number is discussed in several recent tech site articles. Narayanan and Lee have shown
Joint work from CITP researchers Shaanan Cohney, Ross Teixeira, Anne Kohlbrenner, Mihir Kshirsagar, Arvind Narayanan, Yan Shvartzshnaider and Madelyn Sanfilippo is featured in a story on the front page of a recent New York Times with a direct link
“A.I. Nation” is a new podcast by CITP and WHYY exploring artificial intelligence (A.I.) and its implications for our everyday lives. The podcast features Ed Felten, professor of computer science and founding director of Princeton’s Center for Information Technology Policy, and
End-to-end encryption (E2EE) poses a challenge for automated detection of harmful media, such as child sexual abuse material and extremist content. The predominant approach at present,
CITP Fellow Elizabeth Anne Watkins was awarded best paper at the workshop on Transparency and Explanations in Smart Systems (TExSS). Her paper is entitled: “The Tension Between Information Justice and Security: Perceptions of Facial Recognition Targeting.”