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Natalia Krapiva, Esq.

Tech-Legal Counsel

Natalia works to prevent and mitigate legal risks to the Digital Security Helpline and its beneficiaries. She also leads Access Now’s efforts to strategically engage courts and legal processes to uphold digital rights.

Natalia is licensed by the state bar of New York (USA).

Prior to Access Now, Natalia worked as a prosecutor at Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office. While in law school, Natalia worked at the UC Berkeley Human Rights Center’s Investigations Lab, where she learned to use digital evidence for human rights documentation and accountability. As a law student, Natalia interned at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, Queens County District Attorney’s Office, and the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights. Prior to law school, Natalia was a Legislative Analyst at Manhattan District Attorney’s Office and a Legal Assistant at Mobilization for Justice. She also interned at the New York State Attorney General’s Office and the New York State Department of Labor. Natalia holds two AA degrees in Communication and Education from Middlesex College, a BA in Political Science from Columbia University, and a JD from the UC Berkeley School of Law.

Natalia is a member of the American Bar Association and the New York State Academy of Trial Lawyers. She also leads the Digital Rights Litigators Network.

Natalia speaks English and Russian.

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Cellebrite going public? Stop the deal!

23 Aug 2021

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has approved Israeli surveillance firm Cellebrite’s Form F-4 Registration Statement, paving the way for Cellebrite going public with a NASDAQ listing. To smooth the process, Cellebrite published “Ethics & Integrity” statements. But the company has made no progress on demonstrating compliance with human rights. Neither investors nor NASDAQ should be swayed by these empty statements. 

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Cellebrite going public? Stop the deal!
23 Aug 2021
Cellebrite going public? Stop the deal!
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Unsafe and unchecked: government use of spyware raging around the world

19 Jul 2021

In light of reports of human rights abuses facilitated by NSO Group, Candiru, and Cellebrite, Access Now is calling for accountability.

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Unsafe and unchecked: government use of spyware raging around the world
19 Jul 2021
Unsafe and unchecked: government use of spyware raging around the world
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Human Rights Organizations’ Response to the Adoption of the New EU Dual Use Export Control Rules

2 Jun 2021
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Human Rights Organizations’ Response to the Adoption of the New EU Dual Use Export Control Rules
2 Jun 2021
Human Rights Organizations’ Response to the Adoption of the New EU Dual Use Export Control Rules
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What spy firm Cellebrite can’t hide from investors

26 May 2021

Cellebrite could soon get a greenlight to go public, rewarding its facilitation of human rights abuses across the globe with more power and money. We map these abuses, show how Cellebrite’s human rights compliance has failed, and urge investors to require the company to improve its compliance or lose the deal.

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What spy firm Cellebrite can’t hide from investors
26 May 2021
What spy firm Cellebrite can’t hide from investors
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Rights groups to NSO: actions speak louder than words in human rights compliance

27 Apr 2021

Access Now is calling out claims by NSO Group of compliance to human rights standards through an open letter published today, 27 April, 2021, in coalition with human rights groups.

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Rights groups to NSO: actions speak louder than words in human rights compliance
27 Apr 2021
Rights groups to NSO: actions speak louder than words in human rights compliance
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New EU dual use export control rules finally adopted, but leave a lot of room for improvement

25 Mar 2021

After years of review, the EU Parliament finally adopted new export controls for dual use tools enabling surveillance and censorship. But it’s not enough.

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New EU dual use export control rules finally adopted, but leave a lot of room for improvement
25 Mar 2021
New EU dual use export control rules finally adopted, but leave a lot of room for improvement
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Russia throttled Twitter to censor content — Here’s what happens next

15 Mar 2021
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Russia throttled Twitter to censor content — Here’s what happens next
15 Mar 2021
Russia throttled Twitter to censor content — Here’s what happens next

Civil society reports internet shutdowns in two cities in Kazakhstan during February 28 protests

10 Mar 2021

Multiple sources are reporting an internet shutdown in Kazakhstan coinciding with anti-government protests calling for the release of political prisoners.

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Civil society reports internet shutdowns in two cities in Kazakhstan during February 28 protests
10 Mar 2021
Civil society reports internet shutdowns in two cities in Kazakhstan during February 28 protests

Human rights organizations respond to NSO: victims’ voices will not be silenced

7 Jan 2021

Access Now and seven other human rights organizations have filed a reply to NSO Group’s opposition to the coalition’s amicus brief in the case of WhatsApp v. NSO in the U.S. Federal 9th Circuit Court.

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Human rights organizations respond to NSO: victims’ voices will not be silenced
7 Jan 2021
Human rights organizations respond to NSO: victims’ voices will not be silenced
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Warning: repressive regimes are using DMCA takedown demands to censor activists

22 Oct 2020

Repressive regimes — from Nicaragua to Tanzania to Ecuador and beyond — are adding to their toolbox of strategies for censorship of critical voices and independent journalism online.

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Warning: repressive regimes are using DMCA takedown demands to censor activists
22 Oct 2020
Warning: repressive regimes are using DMCA takedown demands to censor activists