Elizabeth M. RenierisinBerkman Klein Center CollectionTech Execs Wield Privacy as a Shield and a Sword in Congressional HearingThoughts on the #BigTech antitrust hearing & the path ahead for privacyAug 7, 2020Aug 7, 2020
Elizabeth M. RenierisinBerkman Klein Center CollectionOn Platforms and PowerE pluribus unum or e pluribus pauca?Jul 16, 20201Jul 16, 20201
Elizabeth M. RenierisinBerkman Klein Center CollectionThe GDPR at Two — Global Floor or Global Ceiling?It may be too soon to tell whether the GDPR has in fact set a global floor or a global ceiling for data protection.Jul 9, 2020Jul 9, 2020
Elizabeth M. RenierisinBerkman Klein Center CollectionThe Dangers of Blockchain-Enabled “Immunity Passports” for COVID-19A Legal, Public Health, and Technical PerspectiveMay 18, 20203May 18, 20203
Elizabeth M. RenierisinBerkman Klein Center CollectionThe future of data governanceIt’s time tomove beyond individualistic approaches to data governanceApr 13, 20205Apr 13, 20205
Elizabeth M. RenierisinOneZeroWhen Privacy Meets a PandemicApplying core international human rights principles to coronavirus-related privacy interferencesMar 23, 20201Mar 23, 20201
Elizabeth M. RenierisinBerkman Klein Center CollectionIn a world where it’s hard to “own” anything, we want to own everythingThe future of “ownership” in a connected worldFeb 17, 20203Feb 17, 20203
Elizabeth M. RenierisinBerkman Klein Center CollectionA Tale of Two (Small) VictoriesWhat do BIPA and SyRI-related developments tell us about the future of privacy?Feb 7, 2020Feb 7, 2020
Elizabeth M. RenierisinBerkman Klein Center CollectionIt’s Time for Contextual IdentityA theory of digital ID premised on Helen Nissenbaum’s theory of privacyDec 17, 20194Dec 17, 20194