December 15, 2014
Video of Opportunities and Challenges of Doing Journalism in the Digital Age
November 5, 2014
Kate Coyer, CMDS director of the Civil Society and Technology Project, was interviewed for BHTV (Bosnia and Herzegovina's public broadcaster) following her talk on public pressure for open government initiatives "The Pressure from «bellow»: Two-way communication with citizens," as part of the Capacity Building of Government Institutions Workshop in Sarajevo.
November 3, 2014
According to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), since 1992, a staggering 1,072 journalists have been killed and in more than half of these cases, the murderers went unpunished. Recently, the beheadings of two Western journalists at the hands of ISIS shocked the world and, perhaps, opened more people's eyes to the dangers journalists face. However, threats, harassment and bodily injury are not limited to journalists working in war zones or those who live and work in places where media is tightly controlled.
November 2, 2014
http://www.klubradio.hu/cikk.php?cid=180739&id=16 - Hungarian Klub Radio’s portal reports: An article published by Al Jazeera America called Orban’s Hungary a teetering house of cards. As pointed out in the report, the protests against the Internet tax indicate the rise of opposition against Fidesz.
November 2, 2014
Amy Brouillette, director of the European Media Project at the CEU's Center for Media, Data and Society (CMDS) is quoted in this Al Jazeera piece about the Hungarian Internet tax protests. http://america.aljazeera.com/opinions/2014/11/hungary-demonstrationsinternettax.html
October 8, 2014
Wired UK talks to CEU Center for Media, Data and Society Director Phil Howard about the study he conducted with 12 of his students on data privacy breaches in Europe. It is the largest-ever study of its kind. http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2014-10/07/privacy-threats-europe-hackers
October 8, 2014
Director of CEU's Center for Media, Data and Society Philip Howard, along with 12 of his students, conducted the largest-ever study of European data privacy breaches. The Associated Press brief about the study was picked up by many outlets, including Yahoo. https://uk.news.yahoo.com/insiders-seen-most-fault-data-breaches-123442833.html#KWcd6RO
October 7, 2014
This May, the Court of Justice of the European Union passed the “Right to Be Forgotten” ruling, a landmark proposal meant to strengthen already-existing protections of European citizens' personal data by erasing personal online data after it is no longer necessary. The previous legislation (dating back to 1995) was out of synch with the digital age and, as Director of CEU's Center for Media, Data and Society (CMDS) Phil Howard is highlighting in his latest research, Europeans had cause for concern.
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