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IoS: the Internet of Scheiße

6 Feb 2020

It is a mistake to build systems that integrate AI systems for decision-making without transparency or accountability.

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IoS: the Internet of Scheiße
6 Feb 2020
IoS: the Internet of Scheiße
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What the EU is getting wrong about the Internet of Things

12 Feb 2018

There is no better time than right now to question the world that is being built around us, and as civil society, it is our duty to ask the hard questions, and make sure innovators have good answers before they proceed.

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What the EU is getting wrong about the Internet of Things
12 Feb 2018
What the EU is getting wrong about the Internet of Things
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Where you can find Access Now at CPDP 2018

17 Jan 2018

We look forward to connecting with you!

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Where you can find Access Now at CPDP 2018
17 Jan 2018
Where you can find Access Now at CPDP 2018
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Your holiday catch-up reading: key digital rights conversations in the U.S.

21 Nov 2017

Haven’t had time to dive into U.S. policy that matters for digital rights? We’ve got you covered.

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Your holiday catch-up reading: key digital rights conversations in the U.S.
21 Nov 2017
Your holiday catch-up reading: key digital rights conversations in the U.S.
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A policy maker’s guide to the Global Conference on Cyberspace 2017

16 Nov 2017

Our new policy guide aims to help participants at GCCS 2017 fulfill its promise to strengthen global cybersecurity while protecting human rights.

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A policy maker’s guide to the Global Conference on Cyberspace 2017
16 Nov 2017
A policy maker’s guide to the Global Conference on Cyberspace 2017
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Our fall cheat sheet for the U.S. Congress

10 Oct 2017

Here’s how the U.S. should proceed on “cyber” to keep the internet secure.

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Our fall cheat sheet for the U.S. Congress
10 Oct 2017
Our fall cheat sheet for the U.S. Congress
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What happens when summer is over? EU Cybersec 2.0!

22 Aug 2017

Here’s what we expect for Europe’s cybersecurity agenda this fall.

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What happens when summer is over? EU Cybersec 2.0!
22 Aug 2017
What happens when summer is over? EU Cybersec 2.0!
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Access Now and EU orgs tell FCC: strengthen, don’t kill, Net Neutrality regs

18 Jul 2017

Here’s why we need to keep Title II protections for Net Neutrality in the U.S. — and build on them.

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Access Now and EU orgs tell FCC: strengthen, don’t kill, Net Neutrality regs
18 Jul 2017
Access Now and EU orgs tell FCC: strengthen, don’t kill, Net Neutrality regs
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“Tech Week” conversations must include human rights

21 Jun 2017

The White House is having talks about technology. We think human rights must be the center of those conversations.

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“Tech Week” conversations must include human rights
21 Jun 2017
“Tech Week” conversations must include human rights
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Secure all the things! How to protect human rights on the Internet of Things

9 May 2017

A first look at what a human rights framework might look like for the Internet of Things.

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Secure all the things! How to protect human rights on the Internet of Things
9 May 2017
Secure all the things! How to protect human rights on the Internet of Things
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