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My research interests include computer security and privacy, and
public policy issues relating to information technology. Specific
topics include software security, Internet security, electronic
voting, cybersecurity policy, technology for government transparency,
network neutrality and Internet policy.
I am Director of Princeton's Center for Information Technology
Policy (CITP), a cross-disciplinary effort studying digital technologies
in public life. CITP has seventeen affiliated faculty members and
maintains a diverse research program and a busy events schedule.
I often blog about technology and policy at Freedom to Tinker.
Spring 2013 — WWS Junior Task Force on Robots, Law, and Policy
Fall 2013 — COS 597G: Advanced Topics in Computer Science: Surveillance and Countermeasures
Spring 2013 — WWS Junior Task Force on Mobile Privacy
Fall 2012 — COS 432: Information Security
Fall 2010 — COS 432: Information Security
Spring 2010 — WWS 586F / COS 586: Information Technology and Public Policy
Joseph A. Calandrino, Ann Kilzer, Arvind Narayanan, Edward W. Felten, and Vitaly Shmatikov.
Proc. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy,
May 2011
William Clarkson, Tim Weyrich, Adam Finkelstein, Nadia Heninger, J. Alex Halderman, and Edward W. Felten
Proc. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy,
May 2009
David G. Robinson, Harlan Yu, William P. Zeller, and Edward W. Felten
Yale Journal of Law and Technology
Vol. 11, p. 160, 2009
J. Alex Halderman, Seth Schoen, Nadia Heninger, William Clarkson,
William Paul, Joseph A. Calandrino, Ariel Feldman, Jacob Appelbaum,
and Edward W. Felten
Proc. 17th USENIX Security Symposium
Sec ’08, San Jose, CA, August 2008
Ariel Feldman, J. Alex Halderman, and Edward W. Felten
Proc. 2007 USENIX/ACCURATE Electronic Voting Technology Workshop
EVT ’07, Boston, MA, August 2007
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