Bark Vs. Bite: Differentiating between non-violent and violent radicals on social media Michael Wolfowicz Published: December 9th, 2017 Read more about Bark Vs. Bite: Differentiating between non-violent and violent radicals on social media
Extra-Territoial Jurisdiction in the Internet Age: Reflecting on the Effective Emasculation of Domestic Courts on the Heels of Equustek v. Google Prof. Karen Eltis Published: November 26th, 2017 Read more about Extra-Territoial Jurisdiction in the Internet Age: Reflecting on the Effective Emasculation of Domestic Courts on the Heels of Equustek v. Google
Don't Shoot the Messenger – On the Special Standing of Hyperlinks in Online Defamation Proceedings following Magyar Jeti Zrt v. Hungary Dafna Dror-Shpoliansky Published: March 17th, 2019 Read more about Don't Shoot the Messenger – On the Special Standing of Hyperlinks in Online Defamation Proceedings following Magyar Jeti Zrt v. Hungary
Time for Digital Rights Dafna Dror-Shpoliansky Published: November 18th, 2018 Read more about Time for Digital Rights
Can and Should We Read Job-Security and Labor - Rights within the Concept of Cyber Security? Tammy Katsabian Published: July 4th 2018 Read more about Can and Should We Read Job-Security and Labor - Rights within the Concept of Cyber Security?
Difficulties Regulating Self Driving Vehicles Gadi Perl Published: October 7th, 2018 Read more about Difficulties Regulating Self Driving Vehicles
SPECTRE: Serialization of Proof-of-Work Events, Confirming Transactions via Recursive Elections Yoad Lewenberg, Yonatan Sompolinsky & Dr. Aviv Zohar Published: October 9th, 2017 at Medium. Read more about SPECTRE: Serialization of Proof-of-Work Events, Confirming Transactions via Recursive Elections
Permissionless Innovation - The Confusion of Means and Ends Yuval Goldfus Published: June 24th, 2018 Read more about Permissionless Innovation - The Confusion of Means and Ends
A Roadmap for the Cross-Border Data Transfers Debate Asaf Lubin Published: September 15th, 2017 Read more about A Roadmap for the Cross-Border Data Transfers Debate
Cybersecurity's Taxonomy Problems: The Do's and Don'ts of Conflation Cedric Sabbah Published: May 27th, 2018* Read more about Cybersecurity's Taxonomy Problems: The Do's and Don'ts of Conflation
Cyberspace: The Final Frontier of Extra-Territoriality in Human Rights Law Prof. Yuval Shany Published: September 26th, 2017 Read more about Cyberspace: The Final Frontier of Extra-Territoriality in Human Rights Law
Conflict of Laws and the Information Society: The Israeli Case Study Asaf Lubin Published: January 20th, 2019 Read more about Conflict of Laws and the Information Society: The Israeli Case Study
Foreign Surveillance and Anti-Discrimination: The Justifications for Applying Different Safeguards for Extraterritorial Surveillance Asaf Lubin Published: August 19th, 2017 Read more about Foreign Surveillance and Anti-Discrimination: The Justifications for Applying Different Safeguards for Extraterritorial Surveillance
The Transition from Reaction to Proactivity: The Latest Policy Updates by Facebook and Google concerning the Response to Incitement to Violence and Terror Dr. Atty. Haim Wismonsky Published: July 23rd, 2017 Read more about The Transition from Reaction to Proactivity: The Latest Policy Updates by Facebook and Google concerning the Response to Incitement to Violence and Terror
The Prohibition on the use of Bots During Elections – The Legal Aspect Haim Wismonsky Published: February 3rd, 2019 (Hebrew Follows) Read more about The Prohibition on the use of Bots During Elections – The Legal Aspect
Preventing (Network) Time Travel with Chronos Neta Rozen Schiff Published: September 2nd, 2018 Read more about Preventing (Network) Time Travel with Chronos
Regulating Surveillance in the UK Dr. Daragh Murray Published: July 5th, 2017 Read more about Regulating Surveillance in the UK
On-Line Surveillance in the case-law of the UN Human Rights Committee Prof. Yuval Shany Published: July 13th, 2017 Read more about On-Line Surveillance in the case-law of the UN Human Rights Committee
RANSOMWARE: What Is it and How Can We Reduce the Risk of Infection Prof. David Maimon Published: August 6th, 2017 Read more about RANSOMWARE: What Is it and How Can We Reduce the Risk of Infection
Easy Money? What We Learned about Regulation When We Sold Our Small Bitcoin Fortune Dr. Tamar Berenblum and Prof. Aviv ZoharPublished: July 22th, 2018 at Medium