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Access Now calls for a rejection of proposed U.S. botnet investigation rule

5 Nov 2014

Access Senior Policy Counsel Amie Stepanovich testifies on behalf of Access/EFF urging the rejection of a proposed rule which would substantively expand the instances in which a government could search or seize control of an individual’s computer in the search for Botnets.

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Access Now calls for a rejection of proposed U.S. botnet investigation rule
5 Nov 2014
Access Now calls for a rejection of proposed U.S. botnet investigation rule
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Dear Congress: Ignore distractions and pass USA FREEDOM

31 Oct 2014

With limited time left in the legislative calendar for this Congress, it is time for an assessment of priorities. To start, we need to reign in the NSA’s privacy-violating surveillance programs. The USA FREEDOM Act would limit, instead of expand, the government’s intake of user information. It should be a priority for the outgoing Congress. And yet, priorities seems to be elsewhere.

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Dear Congress: Ignore distractions and pass USA FREEDOM
31 Oct 2014
Dear Congress: Ignore distractions and pass USA FREEDOM
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Obama administration mixes signals on user security

23 Oct 2014

President Obama’s Executive Order is a great first step towards protecting user security. But it is now time to get serious about providing the level of security our personal data deserves. As National Cybersecurity Awareness month winds down, Obama should instruct administration officials to respect and support the increased use of encryption.

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Obama administration mixes signals on user security
23 Oct 2014
Obama administration mixes signals on user security
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Interim report fails to provide protections for non-U.S. persons

21 Oct 2014

U.S. intelligence community misses on questions of human rights

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Interim report fails to provide protections for non-U.S. persons
21 Oct 2014
Interim report fails to provide protections for non-U.S. persons

Fool’s gold: data security is vital to users

16 Oct 2014

Salvador Dali once commented, “what is important is to spread confusion.” Perhaps this accounts for the recent messaging behind data security. While a battle wages between Silicon Valley and Washington, D.C. (and beyond) over digital security, users’ most personal information is being put at risk.

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Fool’s gold: data security is vital to users
16 Oct 2014
Fool’s gold: data security is vital to users
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It’s exceptionalism. And I’m sick of it.

8 Oct 2014

The global population has become collateral damage in the race to collect surveillance data

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It’s exceptionalism. And I’m sick of it.
8 Oct 2014
It’s exceptionalism. And I’m sick of it.
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Malmström acknowledges validity of compromising document

8 Oct 2014

In an email exchange with Access, Cecilia Malmström, EU Commissioner-designate for Trade, declared to never have put into question the validity of the email acquired by our organisation through a Freedom of Information Act request, shedding light on the EU Home Affairs Department’s collaboration with the U.S. government to undermine EU privacy reform efforts.

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Malmström acknowledges validity of compromising document
8 Oct 2014
Malmström acknowledges validity of compromising document
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Malmström acknowledges validity of compromising document

8 Oct 2014

In an email exchange with Access, Cecilia Malmström, EU Commissioner-designate for Trade, declared to never have put into question the validity of the email acquired by our organisation through a Freedom of Information Act request, shedding light on the EU Home Affairs Department’s collaboration with the U.S. government to undermine EU privacy reform efforts.

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Malmström acknowledges validity of compromising document
8 Oct 2014
Malmström acknowledges validity of compromising document

Will the U.S. Government Continue to Duck Accountability for an Unlawful Website Takedown?

7 Oct 2014

Access is still on the hunt for the truth about the takedown of Mexican political protest website 1dmx.org.

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Will the U.S. Government Continue to Duck Accountability for an Unlawful Website Takedown?
7 Oct 2014
Will the U.S. Government Continue to Duck Accountability for an Unlawful Website Takedown?
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U.S. agrees to develop NAP on business & human rights

30 Sep 2014

The Obama Administration announced on Wednesday, Sept. 24 that it would review and account for the human rights impacts of U.S. businesses.

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U.S. agrees to develop NAP on business & human rights
30 Sep 2014
U.S. agrees to develop NAP on business & human rights