Data: Martedì 26 Maggio alle ore 14:00
Venue: Aula L3, via del Castro Laurenziano 7 (è necessaria la prenotazione https://chatcontrol.eventbrite.com)
Speakers: Prof. Doug Leith, Chair of Computer Systems, Trinity College Dublin
Prof. Andrea Monti, avvocato, scrittore e studioso di High Tech Law
interventi degli studenti del Dipartimento di Informatica
Title: ChatControl, Age Verification, and Digital Resistance
Abstract: A multidimensional view of how the Computer Science field intersects with politics and law in the context of digital surveillance, specifically regarding the European legislative landscape.
Lecture Focus & Topics
The Technical Risks of ChatControl: Analysis of client-side scanning and how it threatens the integrity of end-to-end encryption.
Age Verification & Digital Identity: Lessons from recent architectural flaws in the EU's age verification app and the security risks of centralized identity repositories.
The Social & Psychological Effects of Surveillance: Studies on the "chilling effect" on vulnerable groups and the "reactance" triggered in younger users by restrictive digital policies.
Investigatory Resistance: Techniques for mobile app disassembly and reverse engineering to audit government surveillance tools.
Advanced Circumvention: The role of steganography, out-of-band covert channels, and airgapped e2e encryption in maintaining privacy.
Legal & Political Dimensions: The evolution of the "Danish Compromise" and how it impacts Article 15 of the Italian Constitution regarding the secrecy of correspondence.
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