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You Can’t CALEA the Technology Industry
Why we cannot force companies to build encryption backdoors into their devices to guarantee law enforcement access.
Hey Congress – Help the Hackers Out
Who do you call when your company or agency is confronting a massive data breach?
OTI Releases New Primer on Software Vulnerabilities
Today, New America’s Open Technology Institute (OTI) releases a primer on software vulnerability ecosystem and its policy implications.
OTI Fights for Net Neutrality in Europe
EU regulators have been working on guidelines that will determine whether Europe gets strong net neutrality or weak, loophole-ridden rules.
Verizon-Yahoo! Deal Raises Concerns Over Consumer Privacy and Zero Rating
Today, Verizon announced plans to acquire most of Yahoo!’s assets, and OTI expressed concern over the consumer privacy implications.
HUD Proposal Will Help Narrow the Digital Divide by Bringing Broadband Access to HUD-Funded Housing
HUD has proposed a rule designed to narrow the digital divide by bringing broadband access to low-income and elderly communities.
Squashing Car Bugs: What Chrysler’s new bounty program means for vulnerabilities research
Car companies are facing the same challenge as other computer-dependent industries – any product with a computer in it is hackable.
Statement on Spectrum Frontiers Order
Today, the FCC voted to adopt the Spectrum Frontiers Order, allocating more than 3,000 megahertz of very high-frequency spectrum.
7/11 – Ex Parte: Use of Spectrum Bands Above 24 GHz for Mobile Radio Service
FCC Filing