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James Kaplan et al., "Critical Resilience: Adapting infrastructure to repel cyberthreats" (Jan 2019) [READ ALL]
2.6.5
https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/capital-projects-and-infrastructure/our-insights/critical-resilience-adapting-infrastructure-to-repel-cyberthreats
James Vincent, "Google favours temporary facial recognition ban as Microsoft pushes back," The Verge (Jan. 21, 2010) [READ ALL]
4.4.5
https://www.theverge.com/2020/1/21/21075001/facial-recognition-ban-google-microsoft-eu-sundar-pichai-brad-smith
James Vincent, "Microsoft denied police facial recognition tech over human rights concerns," The Verge (Apr. 17, 2019) [READ ALL]
4.4.4
https://www.theverge.com/2019/4/17/18411757/microsoft-facial-recognition-sales-refused-police-access
Jennifer Daskal, "Microsoft Ireland, the CLOUD Act, and International Lawmaking 2.0," 71 Stan L. Rev. Online 9 (2018) [READ ALL]
4.1.2
https://www.stanfordlawreview.org/online/microsoft-ireland-cloud-act-international-lawmaking-2-0/
John Ruggie, “Protect, Respect and Remedy: a Framework for Business and Human Rights.” [READ ¶¶1-26].
1.2.2
https://business-humanrights.org/sites/default/files/reports-and-materials/Ruggie-report-7-Apr-2008.pdf
Jon Kleinberg et al, "Inherent Trade-Offs in the Fair Determination of Risk Scores" (Nov. 17, 2016) [READ pp. 1-3]
4.3.5
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1609.05807.pdf
Josh Halladay, "Twitter's Tony Wang: 'We are the free speech wing of the free speech party'", Guardian (Mar. 22, 2012) [READ ALL]
3.4.1
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2012/mar/22/twitter-tony-wang-free-speech
Julia Angwin et al., "Machine Bias," ProPublica (May 23, 2016) [READ ALL]
4.3.2
https://www.propublica.org/article/machine-bias-risk-assessments-in-criminal-sentencing
Julia Angwin & Jeff Larson, "ProPublica Responds to Company's Critique of Machine Bias Story," ProPublica (Jul. 29, 2016) [READ ALL]
4.3.4
https://www.propublica.org/article/propublica-responds-to-companys-critique-of-machine-bias-story
Kashmir Hill & Aaron Krolik, "How Photos of Your Kids Are Powering Surveillance Technology," NY Times (Oct. 11, 2019) [READ ALL]
4.4.3
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/10/11/technology/flickr-facial-recognition.html
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