Source: AlgorithmWatch’s “WE READ IT, SO YOU DON’T HAVE TO“ The war. Since Russia began its war of aggression in Ukraine, many digital services have been
The European Ombudsman has found that the European Commission failed to take necessary measures to ensure the protection of human rights in the transfers of
From juggling immense debt to contending with the global pandemic, being a modern college student is undeniably stressful. To make matters worse, there is a
European Union institutions are failing to end the rampant human rights violations committed with spyware, Amnesty International said today, after the organization independently confirmed new
The man responsible for ensuring the EU’s institutions stick to its data protection laws believes Europe isn’t ready for facial recognition tech that watches people
INTRODUCTION On 27 October 2021, the Supreme Court of India (Supreme Court) ordered the constitution of a technical committee headed by a retired judge of
Over the weekend, a consortium of international news outlets published their findings from an investigation into the use of Pegasus, the marquee spyware product of
When Anna Kuznetsova saw an ad offering access to Moscow’s face recognition cameras, all she had to do was pay 16,000 roubles ($200) and send
Ushering in a world of social distancing and self-isolation, the global spread of COVID-19 has intensified societal reliance on the Internet, whether for keeping in touch
Skip to 11:13 to catch the beginning of the event. Spy planes, helicopters, and drones surveilled hundreds of thousands of Americans as they took to