Weak Human Rights Protections: Why You Should Hate the Proposed UN Cybercrime TreatyThe proposed UN Cybercrime Convention lacks essential human rights safeguards, risking abuse of surveillance powers.
EFF's Concerns About the UN Draft Cybercrime ConventionThe proposed UN Cybercrime Convention poses risks of extensive global surveillance and potential human rights abuses through broad definitions and lack of safeguards.
Weak Human Rights Protections: Why You Should Hate the Proposed UN Cybercrime TreatyThe proposed UN Cybercrime Convention lacks essential human rights safeguards, risking abuse of surveillance powers.
EFF's Concerns About the UN Draft Cybercrime ConventionThe proposed UN Cybercrime Convention poses risks of extensive global surveillance and potential human rights abuses through broad definitions and lack of safeguards.
If Not Amended, States Must Reject the Flawed Draft UN Cybercrime Convention Criminalizing Security Research and Certain Journalism ActivitiesUN Cybercrime Convention poses risks to security researchers' and investigative journalists' rights
The UN Cybercrime Draft Convention is a Blank Check for Unchecked Surveillance AbusesThe UN Cybercrime Convention lacks safeguards for data protection and human rights, potentially enabling government abuse of power and human rights violations.