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Institute for Security, Technology, and Society
Dartmouth College
6211 Sudikoff Laboratory
Hanover, NH 03755 USA
info@ists.dartmouth.edu

New Mission and New Director for a New ISTS:
Institute for Security, Technology, and Society

Martin Wybourne, the vice provost for research at Dartmouth, has named Denise Anthony, associate professor and chair of sociology, the new research director of Dartmouth's Institute for Security, Technology, and Society (ISTS), formerly the Institute for Security Technology Studies. With this change in leadership, ISTS will continue its focus on cyber security and trust, but will broaden its scope to consider the role of information technology in society, particularly its impact on privacy and security broadly conceived.

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Vice Provost for Research Martin Wybourne and ISTS Research Director Denise Anthony
(Photo by Joe Mehling '69)

Our Mission

The Institute for Security, Technology, and Society (ISTS) at Dartmouth College is dedicated to pursuing research and education to advance information security and privacy throughout society.  ISTS engages in interdisciplinary research, education and outreach programs that focus on information technology (IT) and its role in society, particularly the impact of IT in security and privacy broadly conceived. ISTS nurtures leaders and scholars, educates students and the community, and collaborates with its partners to develop and deploy IT, and to better understand how IT relates to socio-economic forces, cultural values and political influences.


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Fall 2008

  • October 23rd: Marc Donner, Google
  • October 30th: Window Snyder, CSO of Mozilla
  • November 6th: Joseph Markowitz

 

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Marc Donner

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SISMAT group

DIST leaders David Kotz and David Bucciero
June 2008

SISMAT 2008 Summer Course Participants
June 2008

Last Updated: 9/19/08