Blog Privacy In the EU, facial recognition in schools gets an F in data protection No matter what new technology is deployed, the EU and its member states must implement and uphold the GDPR.… 10 December 2019
Blog Digital Security EU member states are watering down spyware regulation Some EU member states are attempting to block curbs on the export of surveillance equipment to abusive regimes, threatening human rights around the world.… 15 November 2018
Blog Freedom of Expression How do you solve a problem like troll armies? “Troll armies” are a global threat to free expression and democratic discourse. But strategies for fighting them must respect human rights.… 21 April 2017
Blog Privacy Time’s up! …for data retention mandates across the EU Our take on what the CJEU ruling on data retention means for the future of privacy in Europe.… 25 January 2017
Blog Business and Human Rights First TeliaSonera transparency report released The company disclosed surveillance requests from its two home jurisdictions, along with promises of more comprehensive reports to be released every six months. … 25 August 2014
Blog Business and Human Rights More heads roll as TeliaSonera probes deals with ‘dictator’s daughter’ Swedish telco TeliaSonera is taking further steps to remedy its involvement in corrupt business deals in Uzbekistan, most recently by Monday’s ousting of four senior executives. … 2 December 2013
Blog Business and Human Rights Teliasonera CEO resigns in wake of corruption probe Amid allegations of corruption and bribery in Uzbekistan, Swedish telco giant TeliaSonera’s chief executive resigned today after an independent probe found faults with the company’s due diligence in securing the contract.… 1 February 2013