Update on Intelligence Authorization Act
Removal of this provision was our highest legislative priority this fall.
Removal of this provision was our highest legislative priority this fall.
Today we are proud to mark the occasion of i2Coalition’s third birthday. That’s three years of fighting for innovation on the cloud – three years of building a legacy of advocacy, education and best practices that is making the Internet a better, safer place for the countless businesses that make up the cloud. Thanks to […]
The following is a guest post from i2Coalition member Open-Xchange CEO, Rafael Laguna Our journey together continues at the OX Summit in Berlin. Rafael Laguna, CEO of German-based software provider Open-Xchange, invites you to join him at the forthcoming OX Summit in Berlin. If past years are anything to go by, it will be a […]
The leader in payment processing solutions (Cayan) joins the i2Coalition.
Thank you for being a part our group’s role in shepherding the biggest curtailing of surveillance in a generation, into law.
Critical Surveillance Reform Legislation Heads to President Obama for Final Passage
Since Congress failed to pass the USA FREEDOM Act (H.R. 2048) before Section 215 of the PATRIOT Act expired, we’re left wondering where this leaves us and, more importantly, what’s next for U.S. surveillance reform.
The i2Coalition signs New America’s Open Technology Institute’s open letter to President Obama on privacy and encryption backdoors.
The Act ends mass surveillance under Section 215 of the USA PATRIOT Act, placing significant limits on federal surveillance power.
Ambassador Sepulveda requested a private roundtable with i2Coalition member companies, to discuss the needs of Internet infrastructure companies.