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Georgia Passes Anti-Infosec Legislation

Despite the full-throated objections of the cybersecurity community, the Georgia legislature has passed a bill that would open independent researchers who identify vulnerabilities in computer systems to prosecution and up to a year in jail.EFF calls upon Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal to veto S.B. 315 as soon as it...

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Beyond Implementation: Policy Considerations for Secure Messengers

One of EFF’s strengths is that we bring together technologists, lawyers, activists, and policy wonks. And we’ve been around long enough to know that while good technology is necessary for success, it is rarely sufficient. Good policy and people who will adhere to it are also crucial. People write and...

U-M Event Series: Dissonance

A conversation with EFF Executive Director Cindy Cohn and Professor Alex Halderman, moderated by Clinical Teaching Fellow Gautam Hans, on Elections in the Digital Age - Security, Policy, and the Law.

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Building A Secure Messenger

Given different people’s and community’s security needs, it’s hard to arrive at a consensus of what a “secure” messenger must provide. In this post, we discuss various options for developers to consider when working towards the goal of improving a messenger’s security. A messenger that’s perfectly secure for every single...

The John Perry Barlow Internet Ideas Symposium

John Perry Barlow Internet Ideas SymposiumSaturday, April 7, 2018, from 2 PM to 6 PM The Internet Archive at 300 Funston Ave, San Francisco, CA 94118Join us for a celebration of the life and leadership of John Perry Barlow, the visionary co-founder of EFF and the Freedom of the Press...

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