Surveillance, Privacy and the New Congress Further Reading List
Surveillance, Privacy and the New Congress: A further reading list.
Surveillance, Privacy and the New Congress: A further reading list.
We’ve collected a series of articles to help navigate the debate around encryption on the Internet that has ebbed and flowed for nearly twenty years.
The i2Coalition is proud to join with New America’s Open Technology Institute and a broad coalition of more than 40 organizations and companies in calling on our leaders in Washington to reform the USA PATRIOT Act.
The wholesale ban on encryption will be an initiative that most other countries won’t be keen on trying to implement.
SXSW Interactive is less than a month away and the i2Coalition is excited to be part of the action!
The i2Coalition is proud to join with the Center for Democracy and Technology and many others in a joint statement to Congressional leaders expressing our concerns about the potential federal criminal liability for entities that host user-generated content.
Internet Infrastructure Coalition (i2Coaliton) Co-Founder and Board Chairman Christian Dawson released the following statement in response to President Obama’s 2015 State of the Union address.
Governments. The Internet. Freedom. Privacy. Security. When you put all of those terms together it’s usually because they’ve had yet another head-on collision.
In the past 12 months, we’ve accomplished a great deal both on a domestic and global scale.
The Internet Infrastructure Coalition (i2Coalition) signed on to an amicus brief arguing that the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York failed to properly analyze the extraterritorial application of the Stored Communications Act.