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“A first step in Europe” – Proton slams Switzerland's new surveillance bill at the United Nations Forum
By Chiara Castro published
An amendment to the Swiss surveillance law could soon force VPNs and messaging apps to identify and retain user data.

When ransomware hijacks your active directory: an executive playbook
By Craig Birch published
Active Directory compromise can devastate operations. This playbook outlines how to contain, investigate, and recover.

"We need to go beyond Signal" – How today's AWS outage shows the weaknesses of centralized apps
By Chiara Castro published
Signal's privacy and security are great, but being a centralized app makes it vulnerable. Element explains to TechRadar why we do need decentralized apps more than ever.

Building cyber resilience through design and disclosure
By Richard Woolfrey published
The cybersecurity landscape is continuing to evolve - so how can organizations adapt in response?

Ireland wants an encryption backdoor – but privacy experts urge authorities to "reconsider their plans"
By Chiara Castro published
A fervent supporter of mandatory chat scanning in the EU, Ireland also seeks to give police access to encrypted messaging apps.

The vote on Chat Control has been postponed, but the “fight isn’t over” yet – here's what we know
By Chiara Castro published
The move comes as Germany officially joined the opposition, making it impossible again to reach the needed majority. Yet, the EU is still working on the proposal.

It’s official! Germany “will not agree” to Chat Control – here's everything we know
By Chiara Castro published
EU members are again expected to share their final position on the controversial Child Sexual Abuse Regulation (CSAR) on October 14.

“Europe’s digital sovereignty at stake” – Europe's privacy-first tech unites against Chat Control
By Chiara Castro published
A week ahead of a crucial meeting, over 40 firms are urging lawmakers that digital sovereignty cannot be achieved if Europe undermines the security and integrity of its businesses.

Chat Control is "like a malware on your device" – Signal slams the EU proposal to scan your private chats
By Chiara Castro published
Signa said it could leave Europe instead of weakening encryption if the controversial Child Sexual Abuse Regulation (CSAR) proposal were to pass.
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