In Historic Victory for Human Rights in Colombia, Inter-American Court Finds State Agencies Violated Human Rights of Lawyers Defending Activists

By Karen Gullo and Veridiana Alimonti In a landmark ruling for fundamental freedoms in Colombia, the…

Ola Bini Faces Ecuadorian Prosecutors Seeking to Overturn Acquittal of Cybercrime Charge

By Karen Gullo Ola Bini, the software developer acquitted last year of cybercrime charges in a…

Draft UN Cybercrime Treaty Could Make Security Research a Crime, Leading 124 Experts to Call on UN Delegates to Fix Flawed Provisions that Weaken Everyone’s Security

By Karen Gullo Security researchers’ work discovering and reporting vulnerabilities in software, firmware,  networks, and devices…

UN Cybercrime Treaty Talks End Without Consensus on Scope And Deep Divides About Surveillance Powers

By Karen Gullo As the latest negotiating session on the proposed UN Cybercrime Treaty wrapped up…

Victory! New Jersey Court Rules Police Must Give Defendant the Facial Recognition Algorithms Used to Identify Him

By Karen Gullo In a victory for transparency in police use of facial recognition, a New…

EFF Stands With #SaveAlaa, Calls for Release of Alaa Abdel Fattah, Activist and Friend

By Karen Gullo My conditions are but a drop in a dark sea of injustice. –…

Emails from 2016 Show Amazon Ring’s Hold on the LAPD Through Camera Giveaways

By Matthew Guariglia and Karen Gullo In March 2016, “smart” doorbell camera maker Ring was a…

Inside the Invasive, Secretive “Bossware” Tracking Workers

By Bennett Cyphers and Karen Gullo COVID-19 has pushed millions of people to work from home,…