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Lucie Krahulcova

Asia Policy Analyst

Lucie was the Asia Policy Analyst at Access Now, based out of Melbourne. For several years she worked as the EU policy analyst at Access Now based out of Brussels, prior to that an editor for several regional publications as well as a translator for government agencies and as a political intern at the Czech Embassy to Ottawa. Her key expertise is in export controls and surveillance trade, cybersecurity, data retention, encryption, and Net Neutrality. Ask her where she's lived and studied, but make sure you're comfortably seated first.
NSO Group human rights

New report shows 100+ members of civil society targeted as NSO Group continues to evade scrutiny

29 Oct 2019

Evidence shows that civil society remains under attack through the use of NSO Group spyware. We call for corporate accountability and global action to stop these attacks.

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New report shows 100+ members of civil society targeted as NSO Group continues to evade scrutiny
29 Oct 2019
New report shows 100+ members of civil society targeted as NSO Group continues to evade scrutiny

Australian digital rights organizations defend encryption

4 Oct 2019

Access Now and Digital Rights Watch call on Facebook to resist “Five Eyes” government over-reach and breach of basic human rights and ensure their users private communications and the best possible security online.

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Australian digital rights organizations defend encryption
4 Oct 2019
Australian digital rights organizations defend encryption
NSO Group human rights

Is NSO Group’s infamous Pegasus spyware being traded through the EU?

12 Sep 2019

When sophisticated surveillance systems are sold and used effectively without constraint, it puts civil society, free expression, and our democracies at risk.

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Is NSO Group’s infamous Pegasus spyware being traded through the EU?
12 Sep 2019
Is NSO Group’s infamous Pegasus spyware being traded through the EU?
Algorithmic accountability

Access Now’s comments to Australia’s Department of Industry, Innovation and Science’s Paper Artificial Intelligence

27 May 2019
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Access Now’s comments to Australia’s Department of Industry, Innovation and Science’s Paper Artificial Intelligence
27 May 2019
Access Now’s comments to Australia’s Department of Industry, Innovation and Science’s Paper Artificial Intelligence
NSO Group human rights

Time to update your WhatsApp (and your surveillance laws)

14 May 2019

Discovery of a vulnerability in WhatsApp that can be exploited via government-grade spyware underscores the need for more action to prevent use of these tools against human rights defenders and other innocent users.

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Time to update your WhatsApp (and your surveillance laws)
14 May 2019
Time to update your WhatsApp (and your surveillance laws)
U.S. Congressional briefing

Changes to Australia’s criminal code will create a new class of internet censorship

2 Apr 2019

Australia’s government have announced the introduction of a new bill that would impose criminal liability on executives of social media platforms if they fail to remove “abhorrent violent content.” The hastily drafted legislation could have serious unintended consequences for human rights in Australia.

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Changes to Australia’s criminal code will create a new class of internet censorship
2 Apr 2019
Changes to Australia’s criminal code will create a new class of internet censorship
U.S. Congressional briefing

Australia’s plans for internet regulation: aimed at terrorism, but harming human rights

27 Mar 2019

Writing sound policy to address challenges linked to online speech (even “terrorist” content) requires a carefully considered, measured, and proportionate approach.

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Australia’s plans for internet regulation: aimed at terrorism, but harming human rights
27 Mar 2019
Australia’s plans for internet regulation: aimed at terrorism, but harming human rights
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Philippine government must drop cyber libel charges against Maria Ressa

14 Feb 2019

Cybercrime provisions must not be deployed to silence journalists and those who perform the vital role of uncovering facts.

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Philippine government must drop cyber libel charges against Maria Ressa
14 Feb 2019
Philippine government must drop cyber libel charges against Maria Ressa
Secure Australia

Australia joins Russia and China in undermining users’ security and threatening human rights

6 Dec 2018

New legislation will undermine the security of communications platforms, threatening the rights to privacy and freedom of expression.

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Australia joins Russia and China in undermining users’ security and threatening human rights
6 Dec 2018
Australia joins Russia and China in undermining users’ security and threatening human rights
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Joint letter opposing the proposed Terrorist Content Regulation

4 Dec 2018

The ‘Regulation on preventing the dissemination of terrorist content online’ does not accord with the Charter of Fundamental Rights. Evidence-based measures can better achieve the Regulation’s stated goals.

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Joint letter opposing the proposed Terrorist Content Regulation
4 Dec 2018
Joint letter opposing the proposed Terrorist Content Regulation