OTI’s Agentic AI Work Wins Privacy Papers for Policymakers Award
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Today, Rob Joyce, White House Cybersecurity Coordinator, released a new charter for the Vulnerability Equities Process (VEP).
An OTI fellow shares his experiences exploring technology issues in the public interest.
Today, the House Judiciary Committee approved the USA Liberty Act (H.R. 3989), its bill to reauthorize and reform Section 702.
As the House Judiciary Committee debates its bill to reauthorize and reform Section 702, OTI urges the committee to strengthen the bill.
Counties are afraid that sharing data will paint certain communities in a bad light, but Oakland County sees this as a proactive step.
The bill would not enact any of the meaningful and reasonable reforms that Congress has been debating for years.
New America’s Open Technology Institute publishes model legislation to aid states in improving privacy protections for broadband customers.
The Senate Intelligence Committee’s bill to expand and reuthorize FISA Section 702 would make Section 702 even worse for Americans’ privacy.
The FCC’s Next Generation TV Order could raise prices for cable customers and benefit powerful broadcast groups.