15 Years Post-Arab Spring: Protests Explode Globally, But Surveillance Wins
Protests leveraging social media hit 25 countries since 2011. Yet governments' digital countermeasures—now AI-powered—crush them quicker than ever.
Protests leveraging social media hit 25 countries since 2011. Yet governments' digital countermeasures—now AI-powered—crush them quicker than ever.
Picture this: EFF boss Cindy Cohn, mid-rant on The Daily Show, dismantling the myth that more spying fixes the web's messes. She's been at it 35 years — and yeah, the bad guys are still winning.
San Francisco's digital rights fortress just got a new general. Nicole Ozer, architect of California's toughest surveillance laws, steps up to lead EFF as tech giants ramp up AI tracking.
Governments promised safety nets online. Instead, they're casting drag nets over activists. EFF's UN submission pulls no punches on the digital crackdown.
Jon Stewart's back, and he's got EFF boss Cindy Cohn in the hot seat tonight. She's unloading three decades of privacy punches against the feds—book in hand, no holds barred.