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I love to teach and relish the chance to help others learn whenever the opportunity befalls me. Here’s a short but growing window into the teaching I’ve done throughout my years as a legal and policy scholar and advisor.
Guest Lectures
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Face Recognition Technology for Public Safety? Regulating Biometric Surveillance Technology
Université de Montréal, School of Criminology – Impact des Technologies de Sécurité, March 2022
I was invited by Prof. Samuel Tanner to present on the sociotechnical and legal aspects of face recognition technology and biometric surveillance for graduate course focused on security technology. - (Anti-) Hacking Laws in Canada and the US: Conceptualizing Crime Through / Against Computers
Simon Fraser University, School of Criminology – Introduction to Cybercrime, October 2020 - The Cultural Logics of Bug Bounty Programs: Reordering Security Work
McGill University, Department of Art History & Communications Studies – Hackers, The Class, January 2020
Invited by Prof. Gabriella Coleman to co-present research findings of joint project with Prof. Ryan Ellis in graduate seminar course focused on hackers.
I was invited by Prof. Masarah Paquet-Clouston to present on the comparative legal aspects of hacking for undergraduate course focused on cybercrime.
- AI for Legal Decision-Making Support: Behind the Façade
Université de Montréal, Faculty of Law – Cyberjustice Laboratory Summer School, June 2019
I was invited by Prof. Karim Benyekhlef to present research along with Hannes Westermann and Kate Stapleton on the use of AI in the legal system for annual summer school focused on technology and access to justice.