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Can Science Beat Terrorism?

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Global terrorism should be shrugged off as a low level risk allowing us all to get on with our lives. Katie Derham introduces this Cambridge podcast with a look at how scientific...

Collection: Cambridge podcasts

Institution: Governance and Compliance Division

Created: Fri 27 Mar 2009


'How digital rights are undermined by mass surveillance: why it matters and what we can do about it': Jim Killock

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On Wednesday 29th April 2015 Jim Killock, executive director of the Open Rights Group, spoke at the Emmanuel College Law Society on the subject of "How digital rights are...

Collection: Faculty of Law general events MOVED

Institution: Faculty of Law

Created: Thu 30 Apr 2015


Ian Goldberg - Privacy enhancing technologies: Combatting surveillance and censorship on the Internet

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We look at some examples of such Internet surveillance and censorship, and give an overview of some of the more popular technologies used by journalists, activists, and others to...

Collection: Clare Hall Colloquium

Institution: Clare Hall

Created: Fri 20 Feb 2015


Intelligence and surveillance in modern society - Dr Julian Richards

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Views on the business of intelligence have varied over time in British society, from romantic images of spies and espionage, to allegations of complicity in torture and the...

Collection: Cambridge Review of International Affairs

Institution: Department of Politics and International Studies

Created: Sun 30 May 2010


Peter Marks - From Nineteen Eighty-Four to 2013 and beyond: The Surprising Legacy of George Orwell

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Peter Marks explores the irony that George Orwell never experienced the fame, authority and controversy that his name and writing command over sixty years after his death.

Collection: Clare Hall Colloquium

Institution: Clare Hall

Created: Thu 21 Nov 2013