
Legal Knots, VLOPs and a White Box
The Digital Services Act and its implications for the EU’s digital economy

Reining in Government Hacking in the UK
A legal history of GCHQ computer hacking

Mere Messengers No More
The idea that internet platforms are just conduits in the information age is withering away. But at what cost?

Is Trump’s Political Clock Tik-Tok-ing Correctly?
A critique of Trump’s TikTok ban

Blackouts in Belarus
The human rights implications of internet blackouts

Surveillance, Society and the Law: A Conversation with Annabel Pemberton
Listen to the Editor-in-Chief speak on an episode of The Wired Wig

What the Tik Tok Ban Really Shows
The ByteDance-Beijing relationship is more familiar than one may think

The Fate of the Flow #2
A comprehensive analysis of the UK’s case for data adequacy

Safe Harbour 3.0?
The Privacy Shield is dead. What next after Schrems II?

Equipment Interference: an Unruly Horse?
The future of UK State surveillance has serious implications attached to it

Will It Ever End?
The EU-US Privacy Shield is being questioned just two years after it was agreed. How much longer can it last?

The Fate of the Flow
Will the UK and EU be able to continue the free flow of data post-Brexit?

A Narrative of Neutrality
The FCC’s decision on net neutrality is by no means the end of the matter

The Envious Union?
The claim that Europe is jealous of Silicon Valley’s big tech companies is probably not true

Reconsider, Rudd
The UK government’s take on end-to-end encryption shows a lack of understanding of cyberspace and how the technology works