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On 2 years Ago
Lee Olivia

Unveiling the Dark Side of Surveillance: The Catastrophic Failure to Regulate the Global Trade

Predator Files Investigation Reveals Global Surveillance Crisis and Ineffective Regulation A Shocking Truth Comes to Light A new investigation conducted by the European Investigative Collaborations (EIC) media network, with technical assistance from Amnesty International’s Security Lab, has brought to light the shocking truth about the extent of the global surveillance […]

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Liu David

“Spyware Inquiry in EU: Towards Enhanced Regulation of Surveillance”

European Parliament Urges Tighter Regulation of Spyware A Strong Signal, but Action Needed Rebecca White, a campaigner at Amnesty Tech’s Disrupting Surveillance Team, has expressed cautious enthusiasm in response to the vote by Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) urging the European Union (EU) to tighten regulations on the use, […]

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Samantha Chen

“EU Parliament Urges Tougher Regulation of Spyware to Safeguard Fundamental Rights”

The European Parliament’s PEGA committee has released its final report urging tighter regulation of the use, manufacture, and trade of spyware within the EU. The report has been welcomed by Amnesty International’s Security Lab, though it is noted that stronger limits are needed to effectively address the issue. One notable […]

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