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  • The Atlantic
  • 2014
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How Self-Tracking Apps Exclude Women

When the Apple Health app first released, it lacked one crucial component: the ability to track menstrual cycles. This exclusion of women from accessible design of technology is not the exception but rather the rule. This results from problems inherent to the gender imbalance in technology workplaces, especially at the level of design. Communities such as the Quantified Self offer spaces to help combat this exclusive culture.

  • The Atlantic
  • 2014
  • 10 min
  • Slate
  • 2021
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How a Dead Professor Is Teaching a University Art History Class

Using the tale of Art History Professor François-Marc Gagnon, whose video lectures were used to instruct students even after his death, this article raises questions about how technologies such as digital memory and data streaming for education in the time of coronavirus may ultimately undervalue the work of educators.

  • Slate
  • 2021
  • 5 min
  • Wired
  • 2020
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The Ethics of Rebooting the Dead

As means of preserving deceased loved ones digitally become more and more likely, it is critical to consider the implications of technologies which aim to replicate and capture the personality and traits of those who have passed. Not only might this change the natural process of grieving and healing, it may also have alarming consequences for the agency of the dead. For the corresponding Black Mirror episode discussed in the article, see the narratives “Martha and Ash Parts I and II.”

  • Wired
  • 2020
  • 7 min
  • Amnesty International
  • 2021
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AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL CALLS FOR BAN ON THE USE OF FACIAL RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY FOR MASS SURVEILLANCE

Amnesty International released a statement detailing its opposition of widespread use of facial recognition technology for mass surveillance purposes based on its misuse and unfair impacts over Black communities and the chilling effect which it would create on peaceful protest.

  • Amnesty International
  • 2021
  • TechCrunch+
  • 2022
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Revolut confirms cyberattack exposed personal data of tens of thousands of users

This article describes a cyberattack that leaked Revolut’s user’s data using social engineering.

  • TechCrunch+
  • 2022
  • Center for Strategic and International Studies
  • 2023
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Significant Cyber Incidents

This article provides a timeline of significant cyber attacks since 2006 across the globe. It focuses on cyber attacks on government agencies, defense and high-tech companies, and economic crimes with losses of more than a million dollars.

  • Center for Strategic and International Studies
  • 2023
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