Is this Secure?: Investigating the Role of Cybersecurity in Gender-Based Violence Online
Social media, spyware, and other digital platforms can exacerbate the effects of gender-based violence and intimate partner surveillance. Join the Duke Law and Technology Society on Wednesday, March 30 at 12:30 PM for a chat on the increasing prominence of technology in gender-based violence, its legal and policy implications, and work to combat it across disciplines at Duke and elsewhere.

Grab and go food will be provided at the end of the event for all attendees. Please RSVP by Friday, March 25, 2021.

Sponsored by Duke Law and Technology Society. Co-sponsored by the ACLU, APALSA, BLSA, CAGV, Criminal Law Society, DBA, GPS, HRLS, LALSA, MENALSA, NALSA, NLG, Outlaw, WLSA, and WOCC.

For more information, please contact Analese Bridges or Sarah Claypoole. We hope to see you there!

Event Date: Wednesday, March 30 at 12:30 PM (room 3037)

Contact us at analese.bridges@duke.edu or sarah.claypoole@duke.edu.


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