Publications, Presentations, and other Work
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Selected Papers and Journal Articles
K. A. Taipale, Seeking Symmetry on the Information Front: Confronting Global Jihad on the Internet, 16 Nat'l Strategy F. Rev. 14 (Sumer 2007).
K. A. Taipale, The Ear of Dionysus: Rethinking Foreign Intelligence Surveillance, 9 Yale J. L. & Tech. (Spring 2007).
K. A. Taipale, Rethinking Foreign Intelligence Surveillance, World Policy Journal, Vol. XXIII No.4 (Winter 2006/07).
K. A. Taipale, Whispering Wires and Warrantless Wiretaps: Data Mining and Foreign Intelligence Surveillance, N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Security, No. VII Supl. (Spring 2006).
K. A. Taipale, The Trusted Systems Problem: Security Envelopes, Statistical Threat Analysis, and the Presumption of Innocence, IEEE Intelligent Systems, Vol. 20 No. 5, pp. 80-83 (Sep./Oct. 2005).
K. A. Taipale, Technology, Security and Privacy: The Fear of Frankenstein, the Mythology of Privacy and the Lessons of King Ludd, 7 Yale J. L. & Tech. 123; 9 Intl. J. Comm. L. & Pol'y 8 (Dec. 2004)
K. A. Taipale, Identity Resolution and Domestic Security: Who's Who in Whoville, Center for Advanced Studies (Dec. 2003). [related presentation materials]
K. A. Taipale, Technology, Security and Privacy: Confidential Memorandum for the Department of Defense Technology and Privacy Advisory Committee (TAPAC), Center for Advanced Studies (Dec. 5, 2003), National Archives, restricted access. [related presentation materials]
K. A. Taipale, Remote Sensing and Domestic Security: Extending the Edge of the Network, Center for Advanced Studies (Nov. 2003).
K. A. Taipale, Netcentric Strategies for Domestic Security and Law Enforcement, Center for Advanced Studies (Oct. 2003). [related presentation materials]
K. A. Taipale, Data Mining and Domestic Security: Connecting the Dots to Make Sense of Data, 5 Colum. Sci. & Tech. L. Rev. 2 (Dec. 2003).
K. A. Taipale, Information Technology as Agent of Change in Environmental Policy, Center for Advanced Studies Working Paper (Jan. 2003 revised Jun. 2003).
K. A. Taipale, Secondary Liability on the Internet: Towards a Performative Standard for Constitutive Responsibility, Center for Advanced Studies Working Paper (Feb. 2003).
K. A. Taipale, Internet and Computer Crime: System Architecture as Crime Control, Center for Advanced Studies Working Paper (Feb. 2003).
K. A. Taipale, Free Speech, Semiosis and Cyberspace, Center for Advanced Studies Working Paper (Jan. 2003).
K. A. Taipale, Preliminary Research Overview 2003-2004, Center for Advanced Studies, (Jan. 2003, revised Oct. 2003).
K. A. Taipale, Advanced Media in Education: Columbia University: Reflections on a Digital Future: A Preliminary Report, v.1.1, Office of the Vice Provost, Columbia University (1995).
Robbie McClintock and K. A. Taipale, Advanced Media in Education Project, Institute for Learning Technologies, Columbia University (1995).
Robert McClintock and K. A. Taipale, Educating America for the 21st Century, Institute for Learning Technologies, Columbia University (Version 2.1, 1994).
Selected Book Chapters/Contributions
K. A. Taipale, Why Can't We All Get Along? How Technology, Security and Privacy Can Co-exist in a Digital World, in Cybercrime: Digital Cops in a Networked World, Yale Information Society Project series, (Jack Balkin, et al., eds., NYU Press, ISBN:0814799701, Mar. 2007).
K. A. Taipale, Designing Technical Systems to Support Policy: Enterprise Architecture, Policy Appliances, and Civil Liberties, in Emergent Information Technologies and Enabling Policies for Counter Terrorism (Robert Popp and John Yen, eds., Wiley-IEEE Press, ISBN:0471776157, May 2006).
K. A. Taipale, Introduction to Domestic Security and Civil Liberties, in The McGraw-Hill Homeland Security Handbook (David Kamien, ed., McGraw-Hill, ISBN:0071446656, Sep. 2005).
Selected Powerpoint Presentations
Kim Taipale, Policy Issues for Science and Technology in a Surveillance Society at the 32nd Annual AAAS Forum on Science and Technology Policy, Washington, DC, May 3-4, 2007. [presentation materials available]
K. A. Taipale, "Deconstructing Information Warfare," Committee on Policy Consequences and Legal/Ethical Implications of Offensive Information Warfare, The National Academies, Washington, DC, Oct. 30, 2006. [presentation material available]
K. A. Taipale, "Seeking Symmetry in Fourth Generation Warfare: Information Operations and the War of Ideas," Bantle-Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism (INSCT) Symposium: "Challenges in the Struggle Against Violent Extremism: Winning the War of Ideas" at Syracuse University, Mar. 30, 2006. [presentation material available]
K. A. Taipale, "Science and Technology: Identity Theft: Policy Implications," The Heritage Foundation, Washington, DC (Nov. 2, 2005) [presentation materials avaialble]
K. A. Taipale, "Technical and Policy Challenges: Implications for Evolving Business Models," 16th Annual Economic Crimes Institute Conference, Tysons Corner, VA, Oct. 24, 2005. [presentation materials avaialble]
K. A. Taipale, "Information Policy and the Intelligence Enterprise," McLean, VA, Apr. 12, 2005. [presentation materials]
K. A. Taipale, "Information as Warfare: Disrupting Terrorist Networks" at the Yale Information Society Project, "Global Flow of Information" Conference, Yale Law School (Apr. 1-3, 2005). [abstract]
K. A. Taipale, "Biometrics and Information Sharing" presented at the Computer Science and Telecommunications Board conference on Technology, Policy, and Cultural Dimensions of Biometric Systems, The National Academies, Washington, DC, Mar. 15-16, 2005. [presentation materials]
K. A. Taipale, "Public Safety vs. Personal Privacy: The Case For and Against Secure Flight" presented at the InfoSecurity 2004 conference in New York on Dec. 8, 2004. [presentation materials]
K. A. Taipale, "Counterterrorism technology and privacy," presented at the American Bar Association Standing Committee on Law and National Security conference on "National Security Law in a Changed World: The Fourteenth Annual Review of the Field," in Arlington, VA on Nov. 18-19, 2004. [presentation materials]
K. A. Taipale, "Implementing EO 13356: Standardizing Terror Data, " presented at the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies Roundtable, "How Should the U.S. Implement Information Sharing? A Discussion on the Executive Order Strengthening the Sharing of Terrorism Information," Arlington, VA (Nov. 9, 2004) [presentation materials]
K. A. Taipale, "Technology as a Tool to Protect Civil Liberties: Enterprise Architecture and Civil Liberties," presented at the ABA Standing Committee on Law and National Security Counterterrorism Technology and Privacy Conference at Cantigny, IL, Jun. 25, 2005 [presentation materials]
K. A. Taipale, "Technology, Security, and Anonymity: Redefining the Problem Statement," presented at the WWICS/AAAS/ABA Roundtable "Can Anonymity Survive in Post-9/11 Society," Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington, DC (May 4, 2004) [presentation materials]
K. A. Taipale, "Technology, Security, and Privacy: Designing Technical Features to Support Policy," presented at the NSF Science and Technology Center for Discrete & Theoretical Computer Science (DIMACS), Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, (Apr. 15, 2004) [presentation materials]
K. A. Taipale, "Technology, Security and Privacy: The Fear of Frankenstein, the Mythology of Privacy and the Lessons of King Ludd," presented at the Yale Law School CyberCrime and Digital Law Enforcement Conference (Mar. 2004) [presentation materials]
K. A. Taipale, "Identification Systems and Domestic Security: Who's Who in Whoville" presented at "The Politics and Law of Identity and Identification in the Context of the War on Terror," The Potomac Institute for Policy Studies and The Heritage Foundation, Arlington, VA (Jan. 28, 2004) [presentation materials]
K. A. Taipale, "Reflections on the Second Markle Foundation Report: Creating a Trusted Information Network for Homeland Security," presented at "A Critique of the Markle Report on Trusted Information Networks for Homeland Security," The Heritage Foundation and The Potomac Institute for Policy Studies, Washington, DC (Dec. 11, 2003) [presentation materials]
K. A. Taipale, "Technology, Security and Privacy," Washington DC: presented at "Enabling New Information Technologies in the War on Terrorism," The Potomac Institute for Policy Studies Roundtable Discussion, Dirksen Senate Office Building, Capital Hill, Washington, DC (Dec. 2, 2003) [presentation materials]
Selected Opinion/Commentary
K. A. Taipale, Commentary, "Security vs. Privacy: Security," The Huffington Post (Nov. 9, 2007).
K. A. Taipale, Commentary (with James Jay Carafano), "Free the Hostages: Continuing FISA Concerns," National Review Online (Oct. 24, 2007).
Kim Taipale, executive director of CAS, and Marc Rothenberg, director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC), discuss the role of technology in government surveillance efforts in The Wall Street Journal (May 16, 2006).
K. A. Taipale (with James Jay Carafano), Commentary: Fixing Foreign Intelligence Surveillance, The Washington Times (Jan. 24, 2006).
FISA Should be Amended, Says Center for Advanced Studies, (Spring 2007).
Is Net Neutrality Bad for National Preparedness?" (May 3, 2006.) (HTML)
Congress Should Address the Substantive Failings in FISA, says Center for Advanced Studies, US Newswire (May 12, 2006).
FISA [Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act] is not adequate to address recent technology developments, NYU Review of Law and Security (Mar. 10, 2006).
"Not Issuing Driver's Licenses to Illegal Aliens is Bad for National Security," (Dec. 17, 2004).
"Government Should Not Rush to Massive ID Surveillance System," (Oct. 29, 2004).
Selected Prepared Testimony
Testimony of Kim Taipale, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Modernization: Reconciling Signals Intelligence Activity with Targeted Wiretapping, before the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI) Hearing on The Foreign Intelligence Modernization Act of 2007, May 1, 2007.
Kim Taipale, The Privacy Implications of Government Data Mining Programs, Testimony before the U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Washington, DC (Jan. 10, 2007). [HTML] [PDF]
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Reform, Testimony before the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI), U.S. House of Representatives, July 19, 2006. [Written Testimony]
"Law Enforcement and National Security in the Information Age: Technology, Security, and Privacy in the War on Terror -- Introductory Remarks (as prepared)," (Oct. 14, 2004).
Selected Project Descriptions:
Project Overview, "The Global Information Society Project," [Mar. 2004, rev. Jan. 2005]
Project Overview, "The Program on Law Enforcement and National Security in the Information Age," [Mar. 2004, rev. Jan. 2005]
Project Overview, "The Program on Telecommunications and Cybersecurity Policy," [Mar. 2004, rev. Jan. 2005]
Project Overview, "The Program on Information Warfare," [Mar. 2004, rev. Jan. 2005]
Selected Proposals:
Program on Law Enforcement and National Security in the Information Age (PLENSIA), "Concept Paper: A Proposal to Examine the Policy and Legal Implications of DOJ Information Collection, Analysis, and Sharing Initiatives for Law Enforcement and Counterterrrorism," U. S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, National Institute of Justice Grant Proposal (Dec. 1, 2004) (PROPOSAL REJECTED)
Links
ABA Standing Committee on Law and National Security [link]
American Civil Liberties Union [link]
American Law Institute [link]
Bantle-Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism [link]
The Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School [link]
The Brookings Insitution [link]
Center for Democracy and Technology [link]
Center for Law and Security at NYU Law School [link]
Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) [link]
Columbia Institute for Tele-Information [link]
Combating Terrorism Center at West Point [link]
Computer Science and Telecommunications Board (NAS) [link]
Electronic Freedom Foundation (EFF) [link]
Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC [link]
Federation of American Scientists [link]
The Heritage Foundation [link]
IEEE [link]
Information Society Project at Yale Law School [link]
Manhattan Institute [link]
Marconi Foundation at Columbia University [link]
The Markle Foundation [link]
The National Strategy Forum [link]
The Potomac Institute for Policy Studies [link]
RAND Corporation [link]
Rocky Mountain Institute [link]
Shell Center for Sustainability of Rice University [link]
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars [link]
World Policy Institute [link]