Cybersecurity
Cyberwar, Social Media’s Future and Passing the Mic with Peter W. Singer
NIST’s Criteria for Cybersecurity Labels Are Good. Who Will Implement Them?
With no announced label providers, and no testing mandate, the goals of these recommendations can only be met if the idea gains popularity.
OTI Strongly Opposes Reintroduced EARN IT Act
Rather than addressing the systemic challenges at the root of the crisis, the bill chooses to undermine encryption.
For LGBTQ Youth, Truly Equitable Internet Access Requires End-to-End Encryption
LGBTQ youth often manage to whom and in what contexts they are “out.” We need end-to-end encryption to protect their privacy.
Are State-sponsored Cyber Attacks Covered by Your Insurance?
Merck pharmaceutical company wants its insurance company to pay for damages from the NotPetya malware hit.
OTI and SNV Release Report on Surveillance Reforms to Restore EU-U.S. Data Transfers
OTI and SNV review recent surveillance reforms and recommend steps governments can take to restore trust in international data sharing.
Cybersecurity Research Should Not Be A Crime
We need unambiguous, permanent protections for good-faith security research, including long-overdue updates to the CFAA and DMCA.
The U.S.’s New Controls on Israel’s Notorious Spyware Company
Israel needs to rein in NSO Group—but even with the Biden administration’s help, it’s unclear if they ever will.