Publication 23 November 2021 End-to-end encryption: the (fruitless?) search for a compromise This new research publication by Ciaran Martin, Professor of Practice in the Management of Public Organisations, focuses on the use of end-to-end encryption to fight terrorism, online child abuse and other digital harms. Ciaran Martin Digital, Cyber and AI Health, education and public services ... United Kingdom (UK)
In the media Prospect Magazine Ex-security chief: we have privatised our cyber security. The winners are the hackers "The digital threat is too existential to be left to individual firms", writes Ciaran Martin. Ciaran Martin Digital, Cyber and AI Global governance
Project Mass atrocities in the digital age: preserving social media evidence How can the technology sector and the legal profession collaborate to preserve prohibited user-generated content for use in legal proceedings? Law Global security
News 25 July 2021 Alumnus becomes Slovenia's first digital transformation minister Mark Boris Andrijanič (MPP 2013) was recently appointed minister for digital transformation in Slovenia's government. Digital, Cyber and AI Slovenia
In the media Daily Telegraph Sale of semiconductor factory to Chinese-owned firm presents bigger UK risk than Huawei Interview with Ciaran Martin in which he says that the sale of the UK's largest microchip factory to a Chinese-owned firm poses a bigger risk to Britain’s strategic interests than Huawei’s involvement in the 5G network Ciaran Martin Digital, Cyber and AI Economic growth and equality ... China United Kingdom (UK)
Publication 16 July 2021 Digitalisation, the ‘Fourth Industrial Revolution’ and the Constitutional Law of Privacy in South Africa: towards a public law perspective on constitutional privacy in the era of digitalisation Schwab’s ‘digitalisation as progress’ story, examined in this paper, accurately presents digitalisation as a global process. But this global process has impacts within states and is perhaps primarily responded to at the national level. Firoz CachaliaJonathan Klaaren Digital, Cyber and AI Law ... Digital Pathways at Oxford South Africa
Publication 16 July 2021 A South African public law perspective on digitalisation in the health sector Firoz CachaliaJonathan Klaaren Digital, Cyber and AI Health ... Law Digital Pathways at Oxford South Africa
In the media New Statesman In digital trade, the UK is becoming more like the US than the EU Beatriz Kira says there is “a lot the UK has to lose in terms of not being aligned with the EU” Beatriz Kira Digital, Cyber and AI Trade ... Digital Pathways at Oxford Economic growth and equality United Kingdom (UK)