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Recommended Reading: Praise for Snowden

Praise for the Edward Snowden’s sacrifices comes from an editorial written by Mark Weisbrot, co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research. The writer suggests Snowden’s efforts will long be remembered as heroic: Edward Snowden is a courageous American hero and will be remembered as one long after the “war on terror” is replaced by some other pretext for […]

Recommended Reading: Contrary Statements & Misleading Information

Fascinating observations from David Pugliese’s Defense Watch blog published this weekend.  Apparently, CSEC (now referring to itself as just CSE) has published new materials explaining what the agency does and they appear to be contrary to previous statements. In the past, the agency has denied its ability to spy on Canadians; however, these new fact sheets seem […]

Recommended Reading: The NSA Exploits IT Industry Weaknesses

This week, more methods that the NSA uses to gather personal information were revealed.  It seems the dragnet for capturing information is more diverse and larger than anyone could have imagined before.  Above is journalist Jacob Applebaum’s keynote speech from the 30th Chaos Computer Club conference in Hamburg, Germany. He presents a summary of the multiple ways […]

Recommended Reading: The Pressing Need for Oversight

As even more alarming details about the NSA’s methods were published this weekend, the calls for changes to the surveillance and security polices of Canada continue to grow louder. The National Post‘s Jesse Kline composed an insightful editorial about the pressing need for a national debate outlining that it is not a partisan issue, rather an […]

Recommended Reading: The Elimination of Individual Privacy?

Journalist Glenn Greenwald spoke with EU Commission committee on mass surveillance yesterday and his full conversation with them is available above. Highlights of the discussion included Greenwald outlining that the NSA’s ultimate objective is that it is “nothing less than the elimination of individual privacy worldwide.” Also yesterday, the United Nations voted on a new resolution to […]

Civil Liberties Groups Speak Out Against Mass Surveillance

More than 110 civil liberties organizations from across the world, along with individual leaders and thinkers, have expressed concern that secretive mass surveillance programs and the ongoing persecution of whistleblowers are causing enormous harm to free and democratic societies.  They are calling countries which are part of the Open Government Partnership (OGP) to include specific commitments in their […]

Recommended Reading: The Need to Adopt Meaningful Surveillance Reforms

Yesterday’s important ruling which indicated that the NSA’s activities have been illegal and unconstitutional has generated a tremendous amount of discussion.  Above, CNN’s Anderson Cooper talks about Snowden’s methods with journalist Glenn Greenwald. Below is a statement from U.S. Senator Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) on the ruling: “Judge Leon’s ruling hits the nail on the head. It makes clear that […]

Recommend Reading: NSA Phone Collection Program Maybe Unconstitutional

Some very positive news today as a federal judge has ruled that the NSA’s program which collects information on nearly all telephone calls made to, from or within the U.S. is likely to be unconstitutional. This is a significant setback for the NSA and more lawsuits similiar this one are currently before the courts.  The […]

The Reform Government Surveillance coalition launches

The world’s biggest technology companies today launched a new website demanding changes to the secretive ways the world’s governments are collecting personal data from the internet.  This collection of technology leaders are calling for greater transparency and significant legal reforms to protect personal privacy.  Sensing that the public is losing the trust in technology firms, Microsoft, Yahoo, […]

Recommended Reading: What really happened during the G20 summit?

This morning, the New York Times  turned their attention to the recent revelations regarding CSEC helping the NSA spy during the G20 summit. Speaking to a number of experts including University of Ottawa’s Wesley Wark, the article provides a good overview of the controversial and what has been said so far. While Professor Wark said that a […]

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