The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy is developing principles to guard against powerful technologies—with input from the public
Wired From ACM Opinion | October 12, 2021
The S.E.C. has yet to set clear rules on cryptocurrencies, leaving the industry guessing. Maybe that's how the agency wants it.
The New Yorker From ACM Opinion | October 7, 2021
Standardizing disclosure rules while ensuring transparency can strengthen our total cybersecurity landscape
Fortune From ACM Opinion | September 1, 2021
How do opponents to Apple's child safety features calculate risk, and more importantly, what alternatives do they propose?
Protocol From ACM Opinion | August 25, 2021
The streaming apps and devices we pay for aren't necessarily careful with our personal information.
The New York Times From ACM Opinion | August 25, 2021
Mandate to collect customer data would force companies related to cryptocurrency to surveil users
Electronic Frontier Foundation From ACM Opinion | August 9, 2021
A novel approach to rein in the largest technology companies, encourage competition and innovation, and help democracy
MIT Technology Review From ACM Opinion | August 4, 2021
California has begun enforcing a browser-level privacy setting, but you still can't find that option in Safari or iOS
Wired From ACM Opinion | August 2, 2021
A handful of companies have outsize influence on the world's AI. Policymakers must act now to stem the rise of powerful monopolies.
Wired From ACM Opinion | July 29, 2021
Shifting the focus from the perceived difficulty of learning programming to making programming more universally accessible.
Brett A. Becker From Communications of the ACM | August 1, 2021
Proven practices to recruit domestic computer science graduate students.
David Whalley, Xin Yuan, Xiuwen Liu From Communications of the ACM | August 1, 2021
A new FTC policy is a warning to companies that glue together smartphones so they can't be opened, charge exorbitant fees for replacement parts, or limit who can...Fortune From ACM Opinion | July 23, 2021
The shutdowns, aimed at quelling unrest, undercut the nation's moral and ethical obligation to record history as it is.
Undark From ACM Opinion | July 20, 2021
The rise of social media, Google, and online shopping and banking has made us far more exposed than back in the Internet’s infancy.
The New York Times From ACM Opinion | July 15, 2021