TILT 2021 | Day One | Deepfakes in the Courtroom: A New Evidentiary Challenge
TILT 2021 | Day One | Deepfakes in the Courtroom: A New Evidentiary ChallengeRiana Pfefferkorn - Research Scholar, Stanford Internet ObservatoryFocus Area: CybersecurityElectronic Surveillance
View ArticleI Have a Lot to Say About Signal’s Cellebrite Hack
This blog post is based off of a talk I gave on May 12, 2021 at the Stanford Computer Science Department’s weekly lunch talk series on computer security topics. Full disclosure: I’ve done some...
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View ArticleSome Thoughts About Apple’s New Advanced Data Protection Feature
Last week, Apple announced several new security features: the ability to authenticate contacts in iMessage (reminiscent of Signal’s verification feature), support for hardware security keys, and opt-in...
View ArticleMy Comment to the UK Government on Its Proposal to Ban “Bespoke,”...
The UK Government is proposing to change the law to make it easier for them to prosecute those who sell or possess “sophisticated encrypted communications devices.” What are those? They’re the sorts of...
View ArticleEU Member States Still Cannot Agree About End-to-End Encryption
Recently, Wired reported on documents leaked in May from the Council of the European Union’s ongoing deliberations over the draft Child Sex Abuse Regulation. The proposal is controversial because, as...
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