Apple has become privacy’s unfortunate champion
It’s a dangerous time for digital rights when our best line of defense is a multibillion-dollar corporation
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- Technology
- Apple
- FBI
- NSA
- NSA Leaks
- Surveillance
- IPhone
- Terrorism
It’s a dangerous time for digital rights when our best line of defense is a multibillion-dollar corporation
The 1990s TV classic is back, but the US government has become scarier than any conspiracy theory
Friday meeting in Silicon Valley will discuss ways to use technology to stop ISIL from radicalizing people online
Ronen Bergman, a military and intelligence affairs correspondent for Yedioth Ahronoth, discusses the accusations
Analysis: Intelligence, law enforcement claims that more intrusive spying could have stopped attacks don’t match facts
Before Edward Snowden, there was Thomas Drake, the first American charged with espionage in almost 40 years
Newly revived surveillance bill is an unprecedented assault on privacy and security worldwide
Appeals court refuses to immediately block controversial spying program, opting to let Congress' decision run its course
Analysis: Tech sector, privacy advocates, security experts say CISA compromises liberties, does little to stem threat
In wake of fresh leaks, debate rages on whether more information should be shared with American public