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Reining in Government Hacking in the UK

Feb 23, 2021Feb 24, 2021Categories Cyberlaw and Politics, Cybersecurity, Privacy

A legal history of GCHQ computer hacking

Equipment Interference: an Unruly Horse?

Mar 24, 2019Categories Cyberlaw and Politics, Privacy

The future of UK State surveillance has serious implications attached to it

Still a Work in Progress

May 15, 2018Categories Privacy

The UK government is yet to implement a fully lawful mass surveillance regime

A Snooper's Charter?

Feb 22, 2017Categories Cyberlaw and Politics

The Investigatory Powers Act, meant to make the UK safer, poses risks to cybersecurity and keeps privacy concerns alive

It's a Generational Thing

May 15, 2016Categories Cyberlaw and Politics

The divided opinion on the Investigatory Powers Bill may be more to do with age than anything else

Breaking Free

May 5, 2016Nov 2, 2020Categories Cyberlaw and Politics

How Brexit may help Theresa May and her Investigatory Powers Bill survive

The Snooping State

Mar 2, 2016Nov 2, 2020Categories Cyberlaw and Politics

Theresa May’s new surveillance laws face a tough tussle with tech giants and civil liberties

The Snooper's Charter, Take 2

Mar 2, 2016Categories Cyberlaw and Politics

The UK government has released a redrafted version of the Investigatory Power's Bill, supposedly addressing the numerous issues surrounding the original

The Snooping State

Mar 2, 2016Categories Cyberlaw and Politics

Theresa May’s new surveillance laws face a tough tussle with tech giants and civil liberties

The Snooper’s Charter, Take 2

Mar 2, 2016Apr 16, 2020Categories Cyberlaw and PoliticsLeave a Comment on The Snooper’s Charter, Take 2

The UK government has released a redrafted version of the Investigatory Power's Bill, supposedly addressing the numerous issues surrounding the original.

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