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The Trust & Technology Initiative has published a number of booklets, comprising contributions to annual conferences and research perspective collections on topical themes. To read individual contributions on this website, please follow the hyperlinks below.

The booklets are also are available as pdf downloads:

2018 Launch event Booklet                > table of content
2019 Symposium Booklet                   > table of content
2020 Research Perspectives Booklet    > table of content (web version);
LIDAR image download (for p 34, 2020 booklet)

 

2018 Booklet, table of content:

   Dr Laura James  Trust & Technology Initiative; Department of Computer Science and Technology
Without Trust, we cannot stand (excerpt from Reith Lectures, 2002)
Baroness Onora O’Neill  Faculty of Philosophy
   Dr Ella McPherson  Trust & Technology Initiative; Department of Sociology
Fundamentally more secure computer systems: the CHERI approach
   Prof Simon Moore Trust & Technology Initiative; Department of Computer Science and Technology
The Political Economy of Trust
   Prof John Naughton Centre for research in the Arts, Social Sciences and humanitites (CRASSH)
Compliant and Accountable Systems
   Dr Jat Singh  Trust & Technology Initiative; Department of Computer Science and Technology
Digital Media, Voice and Power in Africa
   Dr Stephanie Diepeveen  Department of Politics and International Studies (POLIS)
Govtech Requires Many Relationships of Trust
   Dr Tanya Filer  Bennett Institute for Public Policy
TRVE Data: Secure and Resilient Collaborative Applications
   Dr Martin Kleppmann  Department of Computer Science and Technology
The Autonomous City
   Dr Ian Lewis  Department of Computer Science and Technology
   Ian Manning  Cambridgeshire County Council
Giving Voice to Digital Democracies
   Dr Marcus Tomalin  Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH)
 

2019 Booklet, table of content:

   Dr Jennifer Cobbe  Trust & Technology Initiative; Department of Computer Science and Technology
   Dr Franck Courbon  Department of Computer Science and Technology
   Prof Adrian Kent   Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics
   Dr Christopher Markou  Faculty of Law
   Prof Simon Moore  Trust & Technology Initiative; Department of Computer Science and Technology
   Prof John Naughton Centre for Research in the Arts Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH)
  Dr Jat Singh Trust & Technology Initiative; Department of Computer Science and Technology
   Aisha Sobey  Department of Architecture
 

2020 Research Perspectives Booklet;  content:

   Dr Frens Kroeger Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations, Coventry University
   Dr Alice Hutchings Cambridge Centre for Cybercrime, Department of Computer Science and Technology
   Dr Jennifer Daffron Centre for Risk Studies, Cambridge Judge Business School
   Lily Hands  PhD Candidate Faculty of Law
   Dr Jess Whittlestone and Dr Shahar Avin  Centre for the Study of Existential Risk
   Prof Jennifer Gabrys  Department of Sociology
   Dr Julian Huppert  Intellectual Forum Jesus College, Cambridge
   Prof Simon Moore  Trust & Technology Initiative; Department of Computer Science and Technology
   Dr Phillip Stanley-Marbell  Department of Engineering
   Dr Rory Finnin  Ukranian Studies, Department of Slavonic Studies
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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