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Council of Europe cooperation against cybercrime — human rights Octopus or fishy deals?
Use of the Budapest Convention to improve law enforcement access to data must protect human rights.
Saving the U.N. “Internet Resolution” from sharks circling in Geneva
The flaws in the consensus resolution show that those committed to human rights must engage even more deeply to ensure the most vulnerable are protected.
Know your rights: How to protect your data with the GDPR
This guide provides a step-by-step explanation of each of your rights under the GDPR and simple steps for putting those rights into action.
A double-edged sword: the internet as a tool for trans activism
The internet can empower trans activists and other marginalized communities, but it can also put them at greater risk. Here’s what you can do to support them.
EU: States push to relax rules on exporting surveillance technology to human rights abusers
Nine European Union member states are attempting to block curbs on the export of surveillance equipment to abusive regimes.
Protecting our data and celebrating the GDPR
It’s here! Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation has entered into force. Here’s a look at the rights it guarantees.
New report: FinFisher changes tactics to hook critics
It’s been over five years since Citizen Lab first exposed the use of FinFisher surveillance malware to target Bahraini activists. The use of FinFisher spyware against critics has not stopped.
European-made FinSpy malware is being used to target critics in Turkey
Today, we are releasing a report detailing the extensive deployment of FinFisher malware against activists in Turkey and beyond.
Artificial Intelligence: What role for the European Union?
In the global race for leadership on Artificial Intelligence (AI), Europe can be a champion on human rights.