If McDonald’s Can Fix Its Own Machines, Why Can’t the U.S. Military?

Tucker Carlson, Viktor Orbán and the Anti-Democracy Playbook

Changes to UK Surveillance Regime May Violate International Law

China’s Dystopian “New IP” Plan for a New Internet

Facebook Bylaws for Takedown Oversight Board: Questions of Independence

The Age of Unregulated Social Media Is Over

Responsibility and the Encryption Debate: A Response to DAG Rosenstein

Mass surveillance is emerging across Europe: UK, Germany, France

Mass Hacks of Private Email Aren’t Whistleblowing, They Are at Odds with It

Feinstein-Burr 2.0: The Crypto Backdoor Bill Lives On

Unprecedented and Unlawful: The NSA’s “Upstream” Surveillance

Whose World Is This?: US and UK Government Hacking

Feinstein-Burr: The Bill That Bans Your Browser

The Obama Administration Has Embraced Legal Theories Broader Than John Yoo's

A New Lawsuit from Microsoft: No More Gag Orders: A Legal Analysis

Should We Allow Bulk Searching of Cloud Archives?

OmniCISA Pits DHS Against FCC and FTC on User Privacy

The Manhattan DA recently said that Apple "removed" the law enforcement access capability from iOS, when in fact Apple merely fixed a bad security design

The Declining Half-Life of Secrets

"The Senate may soon make another attempt at passing the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act, a bill that would waive privacy laws in the name of cybersecurity...These are surveillance bills masquerading as security bills."

Defining “Meaningful Human Control” Over Autonomous Weapons

Security “Front Doors” vs. “Back Doors”: A Distinction Without a Difference

Can it be that the U.S

DOJ Proposal Would Expand FBI Power to Hack Computers Abroad