This article follows the publication of La Quadrature du Net’s investigation ʻCriminalization of encryption: the 8 december caseʼ. It has been signed by more than 130 individuals and…
Over 80 international civil society organisations, academics & IT experts warn the UK government about the threat that the Online Safety Bill poses to the security & privacy of billions…
In an open letter with 26 other civil society organisations we demand that EU Lawmakers uphold human rights to privacy and free expression regarding the Regulation of Political Advertising.
Mandatory disclosure of unmitigated vulnerabilities undermines the security of digital products and the individuals who use them. Sadly, this is in the proposal of the EU Cyber Resilience Act.…
One single app to rent a hotel room, prove your age, your educational, financial or health certificates, or to access digital public and private services? Sounds convenient? Well, it is. But if…
Together with 24 NGOS, academics and research institutions from all over the world we urge EU policy makers to reconsider the current trajectory of the reform of the eIDAS regulation.
The…
Joint Civil Society Letter on the Removal of Commission Officials’ Details from the ‘Whoiswho’ Directory
Enabling civil dialogue sometimes boils down to simple things like access to contact…
Over 110 European civil society organisations signed a letter initiated by Civil Society Europe and Social Platform and addressed to Commissioners Hahn & Jourová on the decision to remove the…
Durch zusätzliche Kompetenzmessung besteht die Gefahr einer missbräuchlichen Verarbeitung von Daten. Ergänzende Kompetenzerhebungen und „überfachliche Kompetenzen“ – was genau ist das und wieso…
The European Cyber Resilience Act has the potential to strengthen cybersecurity rules and to ensure more secure hardware and software products. To do so, however, the EU co-legislators have to…