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Research A to Z. Discovery: Research at Princeton. University Research Board Annual Report. Office of the Dean for Research. Corporate Engagement and Foundation Relations. Office of Research and Project Administration. Research Integrity and Assurance. Join Our Mailing List. Request a Print Copy of Discovery. Current and potential graduate students who are interested in learning more about the graduate research experience are invited to visit Princeton’s Graduate School website. At Princeton aims to deve...
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Edward W. Felten
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Edward W. Felten. Center for Information Technology Policy. Robert E. Kahn Professor of. Raquo; curriculum vitae. My research interests include computer security and privacy, and public policy issues relating to information technology. Specific topics include software security, Internet security, electronic voting, cybersecurity policy, technology for government transparency, network neutrality and Internet policy. I am Director of Princeton's Center for Information Technology Policy (CITP). William Clar...
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Marilyn Wolf's Embedded Systems, Internet of Things, and Cyber-Physical Systems Blog: August 2016
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Marilyn Wolf's Embedded Systems, Internet of Things, and Cyber-Physical Systems Blog. A blog about embedded computing systems, cyber-physical systems, and Internet of Things. We concentrate on technical topics but also discuss their implications. Tuesday, August 23, 2016. Here is an interesting brochure from Infineon. That gives block diagrams for a number of automotive electrical/electronic (E/E) systems, ranging from brakes through radar. The Right to Tinker. Friday, August 12, 2016. The Right to Tinker.
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Managing Miracles: Policy for the Network Society: May 2013
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Managing Miracles: Policy for the Network Society. Friday, May 24, 2013. Arlington v. FCC: What it Means for Net Neutrality. Cross-posted on Freedom to Tinker. On Monday, the Supreme Court handed down a decision in. Arlington v. FCC. Scalia wrote the majority opinion, which is significant for reasons I will describe below. The opinion demonstrated a general skepticism of the telecom industry claims, and with classic Scalia snark, he couldnt resist this footnote about the petitioners, CTIA—The W...This is...
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Managing Miracles: Policy for the Network Society: Private Information in Public Court Filings
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Managing Miracles: Policy for the Network Society. Tuesday, July 27, 2010. Private Information in Public Court Filings. Court proceedings are supposed to be public. When they are public and easily accessible, citizens know the law and the courts are kept accountable. These are the principles that underpin RECAP. Our project to help liberate federal court records from behind a pay-wall. And Federal Rule of Bankruptcy Procedure 9037. But what happens when mistakes are made or negligence occurs? I'm Steve S...
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Managing Miracles: Policy for the Network Society: June 2010
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Managing Miracles: Policy for the Network Society. Thursday, June 24, 2010. New Post at FTT on FCC Drama. I just posted over at Freedom To Tinker. Broadband Politics and Closed-Door Negotiations at the FCC. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I'm Steve Schultze, and this is an old blog that I no longer maintain. I am the former Associate Director of the Center for Information Technology Policy. At Princeton, former fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society. What I've Written About.
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Managing Miracles: Policy for the Network Society: August 2010
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Managing Miracles: Policy for the Network Society. Wednesday, August 18, 2010. I Got Interested in Web Authentication and Security. Lately there have been some interesting developments in the fundamental structure of web security, and I've gotten involved in discussing how they are coming together. I did a post earlier this year on " Web Security Trust Models. And recently added an update called " A Major Internet Milestone: DNSSEC and SSL. Adam Langley's overview of DNSSEC and TLS. Links to this post.
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Managing Miracles: Policy for the Network Society: March 2010
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Managing Miracles: Policy for the Network Society. Thursday, March 25, 2010. E-Government Oversight Committee Writes Appropriators About PACER Fees. The Senate's Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs has oversight over the implementation of the E-Government Act of 2002. Chairman Lieberman just sent a letter ( PDF. The Judiciary presented its budget request. The committee had written an initial letter. The following month. Evidently their answer was not satisfactory. March 25, 2010. I have...
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computer science | EQN
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Jennifer Rexford ’91 one of top 10 ‘cloud trailblazers’. June 4, 2013. The technology news blog GigaOM has named computer scientist Jennifer Rexford. The Gordon Y. S. Wu Professor in Engineering at Princeton, one of the top ten ‘cloud trailblazers’ for 2013. Rexford is working to develop modular programming language called “Frenetic.” It works, GigaOM reports, by “breaking up monolithic network services, from routing and monitoring to […]. Continue Reading →. June 4, 2013. Continue Reading →. May 24, 2013.
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