GrepLaw, run by the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard, has an interview with CRA board member Gene Spafford (“Spaf”), on what it’s like to testify before Congress, the current spate of virus and worm attacks, his favorite operating systems, and his suggested reading list for “geeky legal types who want to become involved in the prevention, investigation, or prosecution of computer-related crimes.”
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- House Committee Passes IT Research Authorization http://t.co/8W0gvoVc #NITRD 2012/02/07
- "What really makes the iPhone work isn't hardware....The transformative part of the phone is the software." Done here. http://t.co/n9tDdWOQ 2012/01/27
- RT @whitehouseostp: ARPAnet, the predecessor to today's modern Internet, was created by an initial $2.2 million investment by the fed gov't 2012/01/25
- "Innovation also demands basic research...Don't gut these investments in our budget." Important words from #POTUS in the #SOTU 2012/01/25
- #SOPA and #PIPA shelved.... http://t.co/vxc9o94l 2012/01/20