General Counsel / VP of a Cellular One group. Wireless telecom. Interested in governance, democracy, IoT, cybersecurity, privacy, open Internet.
Harvard’s Berkman Center Says New Technologies Open Door to Surveillance
Yesterday, the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University released “Don’t Panic: Making Progress on the Going Dark Debate,”* a report on encryption policy and information access.
“The cost to the U.S. economy and to U.S. companies of government-sponsored cyber theft has been on the rise as network intrusions have become more sophisticated and harder to detect…. [taking] valuable technology, trade secrets, and…
[T]his case…will not, however, be the last chapter in the ongoing struggle to balance privacy rights and national security interests under our Constitution in an age of evolving…
FCC Investigating Special Access Terms
On Friday, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced it will investigate whether AT&T, CenturyLink, Frontier, and Verizon are unreasonably “locking up” customers for certain business data services (also called “special access,” meaning dedicated transmission facilities not…