
We challenged MI5’s mass surveillance. Then they spied on us
27 September 2018
States spying on the very organisations that challenge their surveillance power demonstrates how important such work is, says Privacy International’s Edin Omanovic

27 September 2018
States spying on the very organisations that challenge their surveillance power demonstrates how important such work is, says Privacy International’s Edin Omanovic

23 May 2018
Your inbox is full of pleading emails because the EU’s new data rules come into force this week – but they might not actually do anything to improve your life

7 November 2017
Electronic chips made abroad can be altered to allow foreign powers to disrupt critical infrastructure. Nations are right to fret about it, says Paul Marks

26 September 2017
Muhammad Rabbani, director of controversial advocacy group Cage, has been convicted under the Terrorism Act 2000 for not giving police access to his devices

7 August 2017
Data protection overhaul means you can soon ask companies to delete your entire social media history or personal information – and breaches of the new law will carry heftier fines