Latest Draft of UN Cybercrime Treaty Is A Big Step Backward
By Katitza Rodriguez A new draft of the controversial United Nations cybercrime treaty has only heightened concerns that the treaty will criminalize expression and dissent,…
By Katitza Rodriguez A new draft of the controversial United Nations cybercrime treaty has only heightened concerns that the treaty will criminalize expression and dissent,…
By John Cody Artificial intelligence is advancing at lightning speed, and these advances are not only set to reshape our very reality, they could leave…
By Bianca Gonzalez A survey of Belgian smartphone users from Deloitte revealed that they are open to using their devices for banking and health monitoring,…
By B.N. Frank The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) was labelled a “captured agency” because it has a long and colorful history of NOT protecting Americans…
By Michel Chossudovsky Author’s Note and Update The World Economic Forum (WEF) which represents the Western financial elites, played a key role in the launching…
By Tyler Durden Beazley Plc, a leading European and US specialist insurer, issued the market’s first cyber catastrophe (CAT) bonds earlier this year. The insurer…
By Debra Heine The European Parliament and the Council of the European Union reached a final agreement this week on the establishment of “European Digital…
By B.N. Frank Over the years, numerous experts have warned about privacy and cybersecurity risks with all “smart” (see 1, 2, 3, 4), wireless, artificial…
By Marie Hawthorne Talk of a “Cyber 9/11” has been circulating for years. With the next presidential election twelve months away now, some folks are…
By B.N. Frank Opposition to 5G deployment, activation, and use is worldwide as it’s been associated with numerous significant safety issues. This has delayed, limited…
By Tyler Durden Global internet monitor NetBlocks has reported in a post on social media X platform that millions of Optus customers cannot make calls…
By Michael Snyder Should we be concerned about all of the problems that are suddenly erupting at our banks? U.S. banks have been shutting down…
By Nick Corbishley In one fell swoop, roughly 10% of the global population appears to have had some of their most valuable personal identifiable information…
By B.N. Frank Over the years, numerous experts have warned about privacy and cybersecurity risks with all “smart” (see 1, 2, 3, 4), wireless, artificial…