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OTI Deeply Disappointed about Passage of Dangerous Cybersecurity Bill
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congress passed cybersecurity information sharing legislation after over five years of debate. While New America’s
51 Civil Society Groups and Security Experts Tell Congress They Oppose Cyber Legislation
Today, 51 civil society organizations and security experts wrote to Congress, strongly opposing the Cybersecurity Act of 2015, the bill that
Omnibus Funding Bill is a Privacy and Cybersecurity Failure
Today, congressional leaders released a sweeping appropriations bill that would fund the federal government through fiscal year 2016. The pr
The Crypto Cat is Out of the Bag
Ever since the Paris attacks, there have been renewed calls by several U.S. law enforcement officials for U.S. companies like Apple and Face
Afrofuturism Podcast
Afrofuturism explores concepts of race, space and time and asks an existential question posed by critic Mark Dery.
Exploring Frameworks for Ethically Responsible and Scalable Network Interference Measurement
OTI fundamentally believes that everyone has the right to access an Internet that is open and secure. Over the last few years, however, the
Value Communications Privacy? Here’s What You Need to Know About the Data Security Act of 2015
House Financial Services Committee to Vote on Bill that Would Eliminate Crucial Federal Protections for Sensitive Communication Records.
The Open Technology Institute Defends Net Neutrality in Federal Court
Today, a three-judge panel of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral arguments in a lawsuit that seeks to overturn the FCC’s historic
12/1 – FCC Comments on Good Faith Retransmission
FCC Filing