Monthly Archives: December 2021
Interview in Calcalist about the new Israeli “Facebook Law”
Eran was interviewed in Calcalist daily economic newspaper about the new authorization of a new law in the Israeli government ministerial committee that allows law enforcement agencies to require Internet content providers to remove content (AKA “The Facebook law”). The full
Interview in Calcalist about the new Israeli “Facebook Law”
Eran was interviewed in Calcalist daily economic newspaper about the new authorization of a new law in the Israeli government ministerial committee that allows law enforcement agencies to require Internet content providers to remove content (AKA “The Facebook law”). The full
New Masters Project by Hadar Shtern Salem: Views of Personal Genetics Testing and the Effect of Cancer Statistics
We are happy to announce that Hadar Shtern Salem had successfully defended her project “Views of Personal Genetics Testing and the Effect of Cancer Statistics”, co-advised by Dr. Eran Toch and Prof. Noam Shomron. The work analyzes the effect of
New Masters Project by Hadar Shtern Salem: Views of Personal Genetics Testing and the Effect of Cancer Statistics
We are happy to announce that Hadar Shtern Salem had successfully defended her project “Views of Personal Genetics Testing and the Effect of Cancer Statistics”, co-advised by Dr. Eran Toch and Prof. Noam Shomron. The work analyzes the effect of
The lab research in Calcalist’s podcast: the externalities of Israel’s COVID cell phone tracking
The lab research was featured in a podcast and an article at Calcalist’s, one of Israel’s leading economics daily newspapers. Eran had introduced our results from our preprint, detailing possible negative externalities resulting from using mass surveillance to track people
The lab research in Calcalist’s podcast: the externalities of Israel’s COVID cell phone tracking
The lab research was featured in a podcast and an article at Calcalist’s, one of Israel’s leading economics daily newspapers. Eran had introduced our results from our preprint, detailing possible negative externalities resulting from using mass surveillance to track people