As part of our mission to make technology well
understood, we find ourselves often talking to the
media. Issues that were considered arcane areas of
information science -- completely hidden from
mainstream consciousness -- are now hotly debated in
venues of all sizes, public and private.
We're often in the media; what follows is a very
brief list of some of our media appearances.
Columbus Dispatch, Columbus Ohio, regular
appearances
Articles and quotes for developing
greater trustworthiness in computing, specifically by
addressing privacy and security problems.
WBNS-10TV, Columbus, Ohio, regular
appearances
Topics we've discussed on-air include
privacy implications of
some DVD titles, password security, terrorism,
identity theft and
defenses.
Daily Reporter, Columbus, Ohio, regular
appearances
Frequently offering guidelines for addressing
information security and understanding privacy.
Columbus C.E.O., November 2000
Roundtable discussion of privacy and security issues
as they relate to business.
c|net News.com, September 20, 2000
"Cat" scanning device may track users
online. Discussion of DigitalConvergence :CueCat.
The N.E.W. Show, CNNfn, August 8, 2000
On-air interview about privacy problems with the
Coremetrics data collection system specifically and
web privacy in general.
Investor's Business Daily, August 7, 2000
``Toys `R' Us Suit Reveals Pitfalls of
Privacy Policies'', an article describing how Toys `R'
Us got itself into trouble by having disconnect
between stated privacy policy and actual privacy
practice.
The Standard, August 2, 2000
"Privacy
Report Criticizes `Infomediaries'", discussing
findings of our Internet Privacy Project.