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Cybersecurity

The end of encryption?

So far, the most serious report to arise from the NSA files has been the revelation that US authorities have been involved in a systematic program to defeat Internet encryption. By any objective measure, the revelations are astounding: intelligence agencies Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 12 years ago
SCRIPTed

SCRIPTed August 2013

New issue of SCRIPTed is now live: Issue DOI: 10.2966/scrip.100213 Cover Matrix Code David.Asch Playing with long exposure zoom. CC-BY-SA on Flickr. Editorial Copyright Management for Open Collaborative Projects –Inbound Licensing Models for Open Innovation Catharina Maracke, pp.140-148 | HTML Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 12 yearsAugust 31, 2013 ago
Cyberliberties

Hardware destruction for fun and profit (or the strange case of the missing hard drives)

The Guardian has reported that on July 20th 2013, “shadowy” government officials destroyed several hard drives in their offices, under threat of legal action that would make it impossible to continue publishing stories about the NSA surveillance scandal. These devices Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 12 yearsAugust 20, 2013 ago
Digital rights

What is a terrorist?

On Sunday morning, David Miranda, the partner of journalist Glenn Greenwald, was detained and interrogated during his transit stop at Heathrow airport on his way to Brazil. He was detained for 9 hours under the Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 12 yearsAugust 20, 2013 ago
Announcements

Gikii programme and registration now open

The registration for the next edition of Gikii, the Geek Law conference, is now open. This is shaping up to be a very strong programme! I’m loving some of the papers, and I predict a showdown with Judith Rauhofer (mwahahahaha). Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 12 yearsAugust 13, 2013 ago
Digital rights

Geek politics

Does anyone else get the feeling that Internet regulation is starting to resemble a dystopian novel? Widespread surveillance (both public and private). Censorship. Lack of transparency. Prosecution of whistle-blowers. Secret courts. Governments intent on hard-wiring morality into the network. Open Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 12 yearsAugust 11, 2013 ago
Governance

Whatever happened to our dream of a free Internet?

The latest NSA revelations appear to have done something quite interesting. More and more people are looking at the level of surveillance, and they are beginning to wonder how it is possible for one government organisation to have such access Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 12 yearsAugust 2, 2013 ago
Copyright

Voluntary copyright relinquishment survey

Yours Truly is writing a report on voluntary copyright relinquishment and public domain dedications for WIPO. The terms of reference of the report can be found here. As part of the work, I thought that it would be a good Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 12 years ago
Trolling

How can Twitter deal with trolls?

The Internet is great. Except when it isn’t. Unfortunately, the Web is also home to racists, misogynists, homophobes, fraudsters, malicious hackers, and unsavoury characters of all sorts. It is also filled with trolls, Internet users who gain pleasure from purposefully Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 12 yearsJuly 27, 2013 ago
Networks

Social networks: Guilt by association?

One of the most interesting stories that has emerged from the NSA surveillance scandal is, in my opinion, the revelation that the intelligence agency has been using some of the data collected to conduct social network analysis (SNA) on the Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 12 yearsJuly 23, 2013 ago

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