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Kade Crockford

Director, ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµof Massachusetts Technology for Liberty Project

Bio

Kade Crockford is the Director of the at the ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµof Massachusetts and MIT Media Lab . Kade works to protect and expand core First and Fourth Amendment rights and civil liberties in the digital 21st century, focusing on how systems of surveillance and control impact not just the society in general but their primary targets—people of color, Muslims, immigrants, and dissidents.

The Information Age produces conditions facilitating mass communication and democratization, as well as dystopian monitoring and centralized control. The Technology for Liberty Program aims to use our unprecedented access to information and communication to protect and enrich open society and individual rights by implementing basic reforms to ensure our new tools do not create inescapable digital cages limiting what we see, hear, think, and do. Towards that end, Kade researches, strategizes, writes, lobbies, and educates the public on issues ranging from the wars on drugs and terror to warrantless electronic surveillance. Kade has written for The Nation, The Guardian, The Boston Globe, WBUR, and many other publications, and regularly appears in local, regional, and national media as an expert on issues related to technology, policing, and surveillance.

Find Kade's blog, Privacy Matters, at , the ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµof Massachusetts' dedicated privacy and technology website.


Featured work

Mar 4, 2014

To Protect Privacy, Utah Attorney General Gives Away Some of His Power

To Protect Privacy, Utah Attorney General Gives Away Some of His Power

Feb 21, 2014

Setting the record straight on DHS and license plate tracking

Setting the record straight on DHS and license plate tracking

Feb 19, 2014

State High Courts Realize It's Not 1986 Anymore, Broaden Privacy Protections

State High Courts Realize It's Not 1986 Anymore, Broaden Privacy Protections

Feb 13, 2014

So you think you have nothing to hide...

So you think you have nothing to hide...

Feb 5, 2014

Former CIA director: In order to spy on domestic dissidents, just call them terrorists

Former CIA director: In order to spy on domestic dissidents, just call them terrorists

Jan 7, 2014

Graphs by MIT Students Show the Enormously Intrusive Nature of Metadata

Graphs by MIT Students Show the Enormously Intrusive Nature of Metadata

Dec 17, 2013

Data Suggests Boston Police Targeted Black & Working Class Areas For Surveillance

Data Suggests Boston Police Targeted Black & Working Class Areas For Surveillance

Dec 12, 2013

New Documents Show Lopsided Reliance on Secret Subpoenas

New Documents Show Lopsided Reliance on Secret Subpoenas

Dec 5, 2013

DOJ asks court to give police the benefit of the doubt on murky surveillance law

DOJ asks court to give police the benefit of the doubt on murky surveillance law

Nov 18, 2013

Cops outraged about GPS tracking plans in Boston

Cops outraged about GPS tracking plans in Boston