Region: Europe
New U.S. CLOUD Act is a threat to global privacy
This bill would give law enforcement around the globe — particularly in the U.S. — more access to users’ private data without sufficient privacy protections.
After Meltdown and Spectre, we need better vulnerability disclosure and a stronger U.S. cyber framework
Read our comments for NIST, a U.S. agency that creates technical standards, on its framework for cybersecurity.
Data protection: why it matters and how to protect it
We’re pleased to present our new guide, “Creating a Data Protection Framework: A Do’s and Don’ts Guide for Lawmakers,” built on lessons from Europe’s GDPR.
Europe is consulting stakeholders on cross-border access to e-evidence. Here’s what we told them.
The European Commission will soon introduce legislation on cross-border access to electronic evidence. That legislation must protect human rights.
European Parliament votes to restrict exports of surveillance equipment
Taking a human rights agenda to Davos
More than 3,000 global leaders are gathering to discuss the theme of building a “Shared Future in a Fractured World.” Human rights should be at the center of that shared vision.
Help shape the message we will take to leaders at the World Economic Forum
How can we create a shared future?
Where you can find Access Now at CPDP 2018
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EU: European Parliament must vote to stop surveillance equipment going to rights-abusing governments
Access Now responds to Special Rapporteur Kaye on “Content Regulation in the Digital Age”
Governments are coercing private internet intermediaries to police and regulate online content. Here’s how companies can meet their obligation to respect human rights.