Eimi Harris analyzes the draft version of the Burr-Feinstein encryption bill and why US technology firms have dubbed it the “anti-encryption” bill.
Tag: privacy
The UK Investigatory Powers Bill: Codifying Surveillance
Eimi Harris analyzes the UK Investigatory Powers Bill and the impact legitimizing invasive surveillance practices may have on society’s privacy.
Talk to a Diplomat: Interview with Mr. Marcus Troiano Part II
Listen as Mr. Marcus Traiano discusses some of the programs he has developed in order to address complex challenges in the cybersecurity field.
Talk to a Diplomat: Interview with Mr. Marcus Troiano Part I
Senior Cybersecurity Consultant, Mr. Marcus Troiano discusses the, “I Spy: Opportunities and Challenges Surrounding Privacy and Big Data in Law, Business and Development” Conference.
The EU-US Privacy Shield: What You Need To Know About Data Transfers
Eimi Harris analyzes the politics of data transfers across the Atlantic Ocean and how the EU-US Privacy Shield will impact private information.
CSE Information Sharing Suspended: Balancing National Security and Privacy Obligations
Eimi Harris discusses the expectations and implications of government-to-government information sharing.
Talk to a Diplomat: Interview with Inspector Shawna Coxon Part I
Listen as Magdalena Surma and Erick McKinlay interview Inspector Shawna Coxon.
Control and Care in the Surveillance Age
Kelsey Berg provides a philosophical analysis of modern surveillance, with a surface overview of the Canadian surveillance context.
Dark Side of the Zoom: How the NSA is Violating the Rights and Freedoms of Millions
James Monteith on the gross privacy violations by the NSA’s PRISM program.