The Law of Tech

S1E12 | Exploring the legal implications of technology-facilitated domestic abuse w/ Francesca Stevens


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To what extent do current and proposed legal frameworks sufficiently address the risks of technology-facilitated domestic abuse?
Domestic abuse is not new to this age, yet technology has enabled perpetrators of such abuse to take their acts of harassment and violence to new and unprecedented levels. While many of these efforts are concerned with 'conventional' cyber risks such as abuses on social media platforms and restrictions to devices such as laptops and phones, emerging "Internet of Things" (IoT) technologies such as 'smart' meters, locks, and cameras expand domestic violence victim's risk trajectories further.
In response to these developments, UCL STEaPP researchers in collaboration with UCL's Department of Computer Science are conducting a research study that analyses these evolving IoT privacy and security risks in the context of domestic violence and abuse. More specifically, the Gender and IoT research project - led by Dr Leonie Tanczer - studies the implications of "smart", Internet-connected devices on gender-based domestic violence and abuse and what socio-technical measures will need to be implemented in order to mitigate against those risks.
In this episode of The Law of Tech Podcast, I explored the legal implications of technology-facilitated domestic abuse with Francesca Stevens, Research Assistant at the Gender and IoT project at UCL.
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