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David Sutcliffe
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Exploring the Ethics of Monitoring Online Extremism
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Government “only” retaining online metadata still presents a privacy risk
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Ethics in Networked Systems Research: ACM SigComm Workshop Report
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Should we use old or new rules to regulate warfare in...
9 March 2015
The Future of Europe is Science — and ethical foresight should...
20 November 2014
Designing Internet technologies for the public good
8 October 2014
Ethical privacy guidelines for mobile connectivity measurements
7 November 2013
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