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‘Snooper’s charter’: Theresa May faces calls to improve bill to protect privacy

March 16, 2016 Camilla Wood 0 Comment

Theresa May is facing calls from senior Tories and the opposition to improve the investigatory powers bill to allay concerns

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European rights body says to review Poland’s new surveillance law

March 16, 2016 Camilla Wood 0 Comment

A pan-European rights body said on Monday it would review a newly amended Polish surveillance law, in a fresh challenge

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Can Computer Programs Be Racist And Sexist?

March 16, 2016 Camilla Wood 0 Comment

Last summer, Jacky Alciné learned just how biased computers can be. Alciné, who is African-American, took a bunch of pictures

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MOBILE DATA SHARING IN EMERGENCIES – CONSENT, CARE AND CONTROL

March 16, 2016 Camilla Wood 0 Comment

The Centre for Internet and Society recently released a groundbreaking paper on the practical, legal and ethical implications of using

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Human Rights & Human Security

February 29, 2016 Camilla Wood 0 Comment

Human Rights & Human Security Primer 06.22.2015 MARK LATONERO, PhD—Fellow and Principal Investigator ZACHARY GOLD, JD—Research Analyst Introduction In today’s

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Law enforcement’s next privacy overreach will be the metadata of things

February 29, 2016 Camilla Wood 0 Comment

Governments around the world are legislating to collect metadata, usually with the excuse that modern crime-fighting and national security efforts

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