Region: Global
Saudis Used Israeli Spyware to Track Khashoggi Associate, Leading Dissident
La protection des données personnelles entre les Etats-Unis et l’Europe est-elle bradée?
Australia encryption bill will weaken cyber security, warns Apple
Pros and cons of aggressive posture toward Beijing
Hard(ware) questions about government hacking: what if the Bloomberg story is true?
The Bloomberg reports underscore a frightening reality: we’re not prepared for this kind of hardware attack. Governments and companies must work together to prevent them.
Access Now and global partners report to Human Rights Council on most pressing digital rights issues in Nicaragua, DRC, Qatar, Ethiopia, and Costa Rica
Our reports cover a country’s human rights obligations, developments since the last review, and pressing examples with evidence to show how rights are being violated or put at risk.
Panama: civil society demands an open process for rushed Data Protection Bill
Access Now and other civil society organizations are urging lawmakers in Panama to suspend voting on a new data protection bill to include civil society in the debate.
Egypt’s ‘Fake News’ Laws Are Being Used to Silence Online Dissent
The breachbook chronicles: FAQ on Facebook’s latest privacy debacle
Here’s what you should know about the latest Facebook breach, and what the company should do now to restore trust.
Google’s failure to disclose data sharing incident breaches users’ trust
Regardless of the legal standards at play in this incident, it is imperative that users are notified of any security breach that may implicate our rights and interests. Google failed to do that.