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Morgan Marquis-Boire at BlackHat conference in Singapore
Google’s Shane Huntley and Citizen Lab Senior Researcher Morgan Marquis-Boire co-authored a presentation at BlackHat in Singapore on the targeting of journalists by government surveillance.
Responding to the Crisis in Canadian Telecommunications
In this post we explain how Canadians can issue requests to their telecommunications companies to learn what personal information those companies collect, retain, and disclose about them. We argue that Canadians should do this both to empower themselves and to enable Canadian policy experts and government officials to better hold the companies to account.
Asia Chats: LINE Censored Keywords Update
This report is the third in a series which analyzes regionally-based keyword censorship in LINE, a mobile messaging application developed by LINE Corporation. We document recent changes to the list of keywords used by LINE to trigger regionally-based keyword filtering for users with accounts registered to Chinese phone numbers.
Citizen Lab collaborates with Human Rights Watch on Internet censorship testing in Ethiopia
Citizen Lab has collaborated with Human Rights Watch to document Internet censorship in Ethiopia.
Christopher Parsons on privacy of Canadians’ communications data
Christopher Parsons was interviewed by a number of media outlets throughout March, focusing on government access to telecommunications data held by private companies, and on companies’ internal data handling practices.
Morgan Marquis-Boire at RightsCon
Citizen Lab Security Researcher Morgan Marquis Boire attended RightsCon in San Francisco where he gave a talk on the Surveillance Landscape.