I regularly provide oral and written commentary on tech policy issues.
You can find a selection of those commentaries on this page and on my personal Twitter account.
Writing
Bennett, O., (2021) ‘The promise of financial services regulatory theory to address disinformation in content recommender systems’. In: Internet Policy Review. 10 (2). Available at: https://bit.ly/3vnsYgY
Media
SC Media, ‘In an unusual move, Mozilla asks for public comment about browser privacy, 19.11.2020
01NET, ‘Mozilla veut généraliser le DNS chiffré de Firefox à tous les pays’, 19.11.2020
Netkwesties, ‘Washington roept om Big Tech wetgeving, Brussel maakt die’, 11.10.2020
Irish Independent, ‘Ireland’s social media rules to be robust’, 24.11.2019
The Economist, ‘Countries are increasingly willing to censor speech online’, 09.11.2019
IT PRO, ‘Government clampdown bolsters tech giants’, 06.07.2019
EurActiv, ‘MEPs back plans to quell online terrorist content, but one-hour timeframe is criticised’, 18.04.2019
Selected events
United Nations Forum on Business and Human Rights, ‘Building blocks for tech regulation – a business and human rights approcach’, 30.11.2021
Hans Bredow Institut, ‘Regulatory theory and disinformation’, 29.07.2021
GLOBSEC, ‘Improving transparency of political advertising’, 23.03.2021
Mozilla Mornings, ‘Unpacking the DSA’s risk-based approach’, 25.02.2021
OSCE event series, ‘Spotlight on Artificial Intelligence and Freedom of Expression’, 24.02.2021
Coffee & Circumvention, ‘Digital disruption and Ireland’s next election’, 05.11.2019