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Privacy Groups Take to Blogosphere to #STOPCISA

28 Jul 2015

Civil society organizations are today “blogging back” against the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA, S. 754), a cybersurveillance proposal.

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Privacy Groups Take to Blogosphere to #STOPCISA
28 Jul 2015
Privacy Groups Take to Blogosphere to #STOPCISA
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House passes another flawed cyber sharing plan

24 Apr 2015

The House of Representatives has passed its second cybersurveillance law in as many days, H.R. 1731, the National Cybersecurity Protection Advancement Act (NCPA).

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House passes another flawed cyber sharing plan
24 Apr 2015
House passes another flawed cyber sharing plan
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House passes “Protecting Cyber Networks Act” despite privacy and security concerns

23 Apr 2015

Access calls on President Obama to veto legislation.

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House passes “Protecting Cyber Networks Act” despite privacy and security concerns
23 Apr 2015
House passes “Protecting Cyber Networks Act” despite privacy and security concerns
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This week: U.S. Congress tees up five cyber-surveillance proposals

21 Apr 2015

In the United States, legislators are considering five bills that undermine users’ privacy rights under the guise of “cybersecurity.”

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This week: U.S. Congress tees up five cyber-surveillance proposals
21 Apr 2015
This week: U.S. Congress tees up five cyber-surveillance proposals
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Tell Obama: Say no to cyber surveillance

16 Apr 2015

Over the past few weeks, the U.S. Congress has been churning out privacy-threatening cyber surveillance proposals like popcorn at a movie theater. Today, a coalition of digital rights groups is launching a campaign to stop these bills from getting any farther in the legislative process.

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Tell Obama: Say no to cyber surveillance
16 Apr 2015
Tell Obama: Say no to cyber surveillance
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