OTI’s Agentic AI Work Wins Privacy Papers for Policymakers Award
The paper was presented to the policymakers, academics, and privacy professionals who tuned in to FPF’s webinar showcasing the winning papers on AI.
Big ideas, bold solutions. Explore the latest research, analysis, and policy insights from our experts.
The case involves Microsoft’s challenge to a U.S. government warrant seeking the content of a customer’s emails that are held in Ireland.
The FISA Amendments Reauthorization Act reauthorizes Section 702 for six years without any reforms to this surveillance program.
OTI applauds Sen. Markey and Rep. Doyle for their efforts to restore net neutrality.
Today, OTI became one of the first parties to challenge the FCC’s harmful order repealing the net neutrality rules.
Today’s vote precludes any opportunity for open debate or an amendment process regarding FISA Section 702 going forward.
The Senate is scheduled to vote for cloture on a bill that would reauthorize and expand FISA Section 702.
OTI strongly opposes this bill that makes no meaningful reforms to protect Americans’ privacy.
MPC provides the ability to compute values from multiple encrypted data sources without any party having to reveal their private data.
The Amash Amendment will strike the text of the House Intelligence Committee’s 702 bill and replace it with the text of the USA Rights Act.