What Governments Can Learn from Canada when Regulating Online Harms
Canada’s Online Harms Act should be an example of how to protect the fundamentals of the Internet while improving online safety.
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Speak Out Against Bills That Threaten End-to-End Encryption
The EARN IT Act, STOP CSAM Act, and KOSA in the United States threaten to weaken end-to-end encryption which puts us all at risk ...
How a Rural Community in Armenia Built Their Own Internet
In the mountainous village of Shaghap, in the Armenian region of Ararat, over 170 families live in a quiet area far from urban centers. Since they deployed their first community ...
Encryption Keeps Kids Safe Online
Policymakers are proposing laws that will weaken encryption.
The EARN IT Act, STOP CSAM Act, and many other proposed bills are threatening encryption in the name of keeping kids safe, ...
The EARN IT Act, STOP CSAM Act, and many other proposed bills are threatening encryption in the name of keeping kids safe, ...
Another Successful NDSS Symposium
Almost 500 leading academics, industry researchers, and security practitioners from around the world gathered in San Diego, California in February for the 30th edition of the Network and Distributed System ...
Fostering the Next Generation at the NDSS Symposium
The NDSS Symposium fosters the next generation of Internet security leaders—like 16-Year-old California high school student Aditya Puri ...
How the Espírito Santinho Community Created Brazil’s First Fiber Community Network
Until 2019, the Internet was out of reach for most residents in the rural community of Espírito Santinho, located in the state of Rio de Janeiro. Since then, they have ...
We Testified Because the Internet Needs a Voice
We testified in front of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology, and the Law in support of Section 230 ...