i2Coalition Opposes Rule 41 Expansion
The clarifying amendments to Rule 41 would dramatically expand the hacking power of U.S. federal agencies.
The clarifying amendments to Rule 41 would dramatically expand the hacking power of U.S. federal agencies.
Earlier this week the i2Coalition signed onto a letter opposing a request by the the FBI to expand surveillance powers by amending the ECPA.
ECPA reform sends a strong message to the marketplace that Congress understands that law enforcement access to data is a critical issue our members face.
By establishing a clear and consistent policy, lawmakers better position American Internet companies to compete in the global marketplace.
i2Coalition recently responded to the UK Parliament’s Science and Technology Committee request for evidence on the “Snooper’s Charter” or Draft Investigatory Powers Bill.
i2Coalition Joins 18 Civil Society and Business Groups in Call for President Obama to Defend Strong Encryption.
The i2Coalition signs New America’s Open Technology Institute’s open letter to President Obama on privacy and encryption backdoors.
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.
In the past 12 months, we’ve accomplished a great deal both on a domestic and global scale.
Long before emails and cloud servers, ECPA was written and is still in place today without having been updated.