Catherine Crump

Catherine Crump is a staff attorney with the ACLU’s Speech, Privacy and Technology Project. She is a non-residential fellow with the Stanford Center for Internet and Society and an adjunct professor of clinical law at NYU. Her principle focus is representing individuals challenging the lawfulness of government surveillance programs. Follow her on Twitter at @CatherineNCrump.

The Rise of Networked Devices Will Make Government Surveillance Even Easier

The Rise of Networked Devices Will Make Government Surveillance Even Easier The Rise of Networked Devices Will Make Government Surveillance Even Easier

Now that household items connect to the Internet, what people do with their private lives will be monitored ever more closely.

Mar 25, 2014 / Catherine Crump and Matthew Harwood

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