Privacy and Security


Questions about privacy are central to the digital economy. We study how much people value privacy, the privacy paradox, and developments in state and federal privacy legislation. Our work has contributed to policy discussions of data portability, data regulation, and advertising models.

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Research Papers

How Much is Privacy Worth Around the World and Across Platforms

The 2020 Annual Economics Meetings: Tacos, GDPR, Machine Learning, and New Ways to Randomize

This year’s annual Allied Social Sciences Association (ASSA) meetings were held in…
Podcasts

MIT Sloan Professor Catherine Tucker on Privacy, Antitrust, and the Value of Data (Two Think Minimum)

Tom Lenard: Hi and welcome back to TPI’s podcast, Two Think Minimum. It’s…
Podcasts

“BigID CEO Dimitri Sirota Brings Fresh Ideas to Privacy Debate” (Two Think Minimum)

Two Think Minimum Podcast TranscriptEpisode 024: “BigID CEO Dimitri Sirota Brings Fresh…

Huawei: Security Risk, Bargaining Chip or Both?

A recent Gizmodo headline poses the question everyone seems to be asking…
Podcasts

“The Costs and Benefits of Banning Huawei” (Two Think Minimum Podcast)

Two Think Minimum Podcast TranscriptEpisode 018: “The Costs and Benefits of Banning…
Podcasts

“Privacy Legislation in 2019? Maureen Ohlhausen and Alan Raul” (Two Think Minimum Podcast)

Two Think Minimum Podcast TranscriptEpisode 015: “Privacy Legislation in 2019? Maureen Ohlhausen…

Five Takeaways from the House and Senate Privacy Hearings

Will 2019 be the year of privacy legislation? To start the process,…
Commentaries and Op-Eds

On Privacy, Europe And California Are Not Good Models

On Privacy, Europe And California Are Not Good Models
Press Releases

Event – Privacy: What is The Way Forward?

When Wednesday January 16, 2019 12:00 – 1:30 PM Where National Press…

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