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It is critical that the government maintain a robust and transparent process for assessing cyber vulnerabilities.
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OTI and many other privacy and human rights groups oppose this bill because it fails to include adequate safeguards for individual rights.
Through the passage of this bill, Congress has may have pushed victims further into the dark and stifled free expression online.
The project, led by Robert L. McKenzie, documents anti-Muslim activities in the United States from 2012 to the present day.
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