The CrowdStrike incident earlier this year had major implications for governments and businesses across the world. Here, we look at what it tells us about the security and robustness of the modern ...
For Indigenous peoples, the right to privacy should be intrinsically tied to the land, which is not seen as individual ...
18th December is International Migrants Day, a day to recognize both the contributions and continued struggles of migrants across the world. Migrants continue to face an increased level of human ...
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) is preparing an opinion on AI models, following a request from the Irish Data Protection Commission. This opinion is expected to cover how personal data is ...
In this new briefing, we identify the most significant concerns on the UN Countering Terrorist Travel Programme (CTTP), and ...
The UK government has published a £20 million procurement for tech companies to provide live facial recognition technology (FRT) to police forces across the UK. Through BlueLight Commercial, a ...
In this piece, we unpack the responses received from UK Members of Parliament between November 2023 and June 2024 following the initial launch of our campaign “The ...
The CrowdStrike incident earlier this year had major implications for governments and businesses across the world. Here, we look at what it tells us about the security and robustness of the modern ...
Privacy International (PI) provided a written response to the College of Policing consultation on the 'ethical use of data and technologies guidance' through which ...
Although digital and data technologies are becoming more and more ubiquitous and influential in our daily lives, people’s knowledge about how these technologies work and how they affect their lives is ...