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Privacy’s Defender: My Thirty-Year Fight Against Digital Surveillance

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Students: Get Your University Press to Support FASTR

Many schools have associated nonprofit publishing bodies known as university presses. These institutions usually publish academic books with the intent of disseminating important knowledge and promoting the public good. With this mission in mind, it would seem as though these academic centers would be among the first to support the...

Why and How to Encrypt the Web

The EFF has been engaged in a series of projects to encrypt the entire Web, retiring the insecure HTTP protocol, and ensuring that "HTTPS" actually delivers what it promises. These projects include HTTPS Everywhere, the SSL Observatory, Sovereign Keys, and efforts to persuade major sites to deploy HTTPS. In this...

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States Seek Ban to Employers' Social-Media Snooping

When EFF considers a job applicant, we ask for the usual information: a resume, references, maybe writing samples. When we decide to hire someone, we require a few more pieces of personal data, the standard HR stuff, to ensure the lucky employee gets paid on time and is covered by...

Digital Defense: Representing the Alleged Cyber Criminal

Staff Attorney Hanni Fakhoury will join panelists Martha Boersch, Tor Ekeland, and Elliot R. Peters in discussing tips and strategies in representing defendants charged with cyber crimes at the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyer's Third Annual West Coast White Collar Conference.

The Balancing Act: Providing Security Versus Protecting Privacy

Staff Attorney Hanni Fakhoury will be talking to the Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce's Leadership Contra Costa program about the need to ensure the protection of our constitutional rights at a time when police departments are using new technologies to combat crime.

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China's Internet Censors for Sale

What happens when a country's government censors the entirety of its domestic web, with no oversight or transparency? It turns out that politicians aren't the only ones with an interest in repressing free expression — and given a lever of control, a black market of censors quickly emerges.
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