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Lucie Krahulcova

Asia Policy Analyst

Lucie was the Asia Policy Analyst at Access Now, based out of Melbourne. For several years she worked as the EU policy analyst at Access Now based out of Brussels, prior to that an editor for several regional publications as well as a translator for government agencies and as a political intern at the Czech Embassy to Ottawa. Her key expertise is in export controls and surveillance trade, cybersecurity, data retention, encryption, and Net Neutrality. Ask her where she’s lived and studied, but make sure you’re comfortably seated first.

EU wants to limit export of surveillance technologies without hurting security research

12 Dec 2016
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EU wants to limit export of surveillance technologies without hurting security research
12 Dec 2016
EU wants to limit export of surveillance technologies without hurting security research

Mixed messages: crypto and other closed-door conversations in the EU

9 Dec 2016

Here’s we’ve learned so far about EU plans for encryption and other digital security measures.

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Mixed messages: crypto and other closed-door conversations in the EU
9 Dec 2016
Mixed messages: crypto and other closed-door conversations in the EU

The UK Parliament shows disregard for digital rights by approving Snooper’s Charter

17 Nov 2016

The UK has codified and expanded mass government surveillance, making people less free and less safe.

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The UK Parliament shows disregard for digital rights by approving Snooper’s Charter
17 Nov 2016
The UK Parliament shows disregard for digital rights by approving Snooper’s Charter

EU ministers are targeting encryption. We need to know more.

8 Nov 2016

Encryption is under threat in the European Union.

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EU ministers are targeting encryption. We need to know more.
8 Nov 2016
EU ministers are targeting encryption. We need to know more.

CJEU says dynamic IP addresses are private – hands off, snoops! Sort of.

31 Oct 2016

Your dynamic IP address is private if it can be tied to other pieces of information you supply.

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CJEU says dynamic IP addresses are private – hands off, snoops! Sort of.
31 Oct 2016
CJEU says dynamic IP addresses are private – hands off, snoops! Sort of.

Tell a friend: The UK IP Bill is back again

6 Sep 2016

The bill still codifies mass surveillance, undermines encryption, and authorises mass government hacking.

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Tell a friend: The UK IP Bill is back again
6 Sep 2016
Tell a friend: The UK IP Bill is back again

Encryption under heavy fire as Franco-German ministerial duo makes demands

23 Aug 2016

Lawmakers have a responsibility to strengthen and protect the security of our communications and systems, not to purposefully weaken it.

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Encryption under heavy fire as Franco-German ministerial duo makes demands
23 Aug 2016
Encryption under heavy fire as Franco-German ministerial duo makes demands

EU Telecom Regulators meet to analyse over 500,000 Net Neutrality consultation responses

1 Aug 2016
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EU Telecom Regulators meet to analyse over 500,000 Net Neutrality consultation responses
1 Aug 2016
EU Telecom Regulators meet to analyse over 500,000 Net Neutrality consultation responses

Advocate General gives indecisive opinion on data retention with a vague nod to fundamental rights

19 Jul 2016

The opinion of the Advocate General of the CJEU on two data retention cases does not sufficiently clarify the issues at stake.

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Advocate General gives indecisive opinion on data retention with a vague nod to fundamental rights
19 Jul 2016
Advocate General gives indecisive opinion on data retention with a vague nod to fundamental rights
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BEREC is closing its consultation on Net Neutrality. Did we save the internet?

18 Jul 2016

More than 450,000 people spoke out to save Net Neutrality in Europe. Here’s what happens next.

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BEREC is closing its consultation on Net Neutrality. Did we save the internet?
18 Jul 2016
BEREC is closing its consultation on Net Neutrality. Did we save the internet?