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Today we join a set of 56 experts from organizations such as Google, Panasonic, Citizen Lab, Trend Micro and many others in an open letter calling on the European Commission, European Parliament, and Spain’s Ministry of Economic Affairs and Digital Transformation to reconsider the obligatory vulnerability reporting mechanisms built...
La UE se encuentra en pleno proceso de enmiendas a su propuesta de Ley de Ciberresiliencia (CRA), una ley destinada a reforzar las defensas de Europa contra los ciberataques y mejorar la seguridad de los productos. Esta ley se dirige a una amplia gama de productos comercializados destinados a los...
If a proposal currently before the European Parliament and Council passes, the security of HTTPS in your browser may get a lot worse. A proposed amendment to Article 45 in the EU’s Digital Identity Framework (eIDAS) would have major, adverse security effects on millions of users...
The last few months have seen a steady stream of proposals, encouraged by the advocacy of the FBI and Department of Justice, to provide “lawful access” to end-to-end encrypted services in the United States. Now lobbying has moved from the U.S., where Congress has been largely paralyzed by...
The European Union’s highest court today made clear—once again—that the US government’s mass surveillance programs are incompatible with the privacy rights of EU citizens. The judgment was made in the latest case involving Austrian privacy advocate and EFF Pioneer Award winner Max Schrems. It invalidated the “Privacy Shield,”...
Cuanto más avanza el "Derecho al olvido" (RTBF) en línea desde su creación original por el Tribunal de Justicia de Europa, más amplias y perjudiciales parecen ser sus ramificaciones. El último intento de insertarlo es una propuesta apresurada en Uruguay. Las quejas de múltiples grupos de derechos digitales...