As Congress wrangles over surveillance reform, the future of privacy and national security hangs in the balance.
As digital surveillance quietly expands, law enforcement’s reach into our personal data has never been deeper-or more troubling.
European regulators sound the alarm: as the Cybersecurity Act 2 and NIS2 evolve, old GDPR lessons must not be forgotten.
A deepening legal rift threatens privacy rights as Italian courts clash with the EU over what counts as real harm after data breaches.
Newly revealed figures show a sharp rise in FBI searches of Americans’ private data, reigniting fierce debate over privacy and surveillance powers.
As cyber threats escalate globally, Italy’s Interior Minister reveals a nation bracing for digital warfare and grappling with the fine line between security and privacy.
Tech giant warns that police use of sweeping location data requests threatens the privacy of millions.
The US launches a government-backed VPN to bypass global censorship, but at what cost to European privacy and sovereignty?
As Brussels pushes sweeping digital reforms, Europe’s top privacy watchdogs warn of hidden dangers to fundamental rights.
As the European Union races to simplify digital laws, experts warn that privacy rights and innovation may be heading for a collision course.
As police drones become routine, the line between public safety and mass surveillance blurs, raising urgent questions about privacy, rights, and control.
As smartphones become crime scenes, Italy’s courts and investigators scramble to redefine digital evidence without sinking constitutional rights.
As the EU rushes to regulate artificial intelligence, privacy watchdogs warn of dangerous shortcuts and fundamental rights at risk.
As the EU pushes forward with sweeping digital surveillance, critics warn that privacy-and democracy-are on the line.