Type: Report Year: 2008 A new survey research report performed by UC Berkeley’s Survey Research Center for the Samuelson Clinic finds that Californians have a significant “knowledge gap” concerning […]
Report Details Californians’ Understanding of Privacy Offline
Samuelson Clinic Survey Finds Strong Support for Privacy of Location Data
Type: Report Year: 2008 While law enforcement increasingly locates individuals by gaining access to wireless phone records, new survey data commissioned by the Samuelson Clinic finds that a supermajority of […]
Samuelson Clinic Researcher Presents Case Study on the Adoption of RFID Technology in the US e-Passport
Type: Research Paper Year: 2007 Samuelson Clinic research specialist Jennifer King presented “Embedded RFID and Everyday Things: A Case Study of the Security and Privacy Risks of the U.S. e-Passport” […]
IDs – Not That Easy: Questions About Nationwide Identity Systems
Type: Report Year: 2002 Clinic Director Deirdre Mulligan served on the Committee on Authentication Technologies and Their Privacy Implications for the National Research Council, which published the report “IDs – […]
New Study Recommends Reforms for Security Breach Notification Laws
Type: Research Paper Year: 2007 A Clinic study of chief security officers finds that security breach notification laws, which require governments and businesses to inform the public about unauthorized access […]
Implementing Copyright Limitations in Rights Expression Languages
Type: Research Paper Year: 2002 “Implementing Copyright Limitations on Rights Expression Languages,” by Clinic Director Deirdre Mulligan and Clinic student Aaron Burstein, discusses how rights expression languages (RELs) decrease the […]
Copyright, the Archivist, and the Public Interest
Type: Clinical Project, Project Year: 2002 Over the course of two semesters, clinic students represented a non-profit that is digitizing and archiving short films, music clips and rendering software, with […]
Samuelson Clinic Submitted Comments to the California Public Utilities Commission on Privacy and the “Smart Grid” on behalf of the Center for Democracy & Technology
Type: Clinical Project, Comments Year: 2010 The Samuelson Clinic, on behalf of its client the Center for Democracy & Technology, submitted formal comments in conjunction with the Electronic Frontier Foundation […]
Clinic Researchers File Comment on Risk Asssessment with EAC
Type: Comments Year: 2008 Clinic researchers have filed a comment with the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC), asking the EAC to revise a proposed statement of work (SOW) concerning voting […]
ACCURATE Submits Comments on the Voluntary Voting System Guidelines
Type: Project Year: 2008 A Center for Correct, Usable, Reliable, Auditable and Transparent Elections (ACCURATE) submitted public comments today to the U.S. Election Assistance Commission on their draft Voluntary […]