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Can Science Beat Terrorism?
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
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
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
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
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