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Close up of hacker hand stealing data from digital tablet showing NSO group ban for Pegasus spyware
Data PrivacyNews

NSO Group, Provider of the Controversial Pegasus Spyware, Now Blacklisted in the United States

November 9, 2021
Amidst a recent storm of controversy in which leaks have revealed that repressive governments and even criminal groups have wound up with access to its Pegasus spyware, NSO Group now finds itself unwelcome in the US.
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Drone flying above city showing the debate over surveillance technology used in U.S. protests
Data PrivacyNews

U.S. Protests Bring the Debate Over Surveillance Technology Back to the Forefront

June 15, 2020
Recent U.S. protests are exposing the surveillance technology used by government to monitor demonstrations, raising concerns that these tools will be here to stay.
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Man in mask using mobile showing how surveillance technology companies are selling spy tools as coronavirus contact tracers
Data PrivacyNews

Surveillance Technology Firms Are Making a Full-Court Press to Sell Spy Tools as Coronavirus Contact Tracers

May 11, 2020
Cellebrite and NSO Group are taking advantage of coronavirus pandemic to pitch their surveillance technology and phone hacking tool as countermeasures to law enforcement.
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Man using mobile phone connecting to cloud network showing government agencies using cloud extraction tools as surveillance technology
Data PrivacyNews

Privacy International Report on “Cloud Extraction” Programs Sheds Light on Far-Reaching Government Surveillance Technology

January 20, 2020
New report shows government agencies are regularly using cloud extraction tools as surveillance technology to analyze and extract private data from major cloud services.
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Image of digital padlock questioning the need for encryption backdoors with the use of surveillance technology
Data PrivacyInsights

With New Surveillance Technology, Are Encryption Backdoors Still Needed?

November 18, 2019
With the use of surveillance technology by law enforcement to target suspected criminals and terrorists, is the argument for encryption backdoors still valid?
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Close up of hacker hand stealing data from digital tablet showing DBIR data breach report

Verizon 2022 DBIR: 4 of 5 Data Breaches Caused by “Human Element,” Business Partners Involved in 3 of 5

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Nearly 60% Of Organizations Suffered Accidental Data Loss via Email in Last 12 Months

Developers writing code showing secure applications and API security

Consumers Understand the Implications of and Are Willing To Pay For Secure Software

Hand taking dollar from pile illuminated by red light showing ransomware attacks down due to ransom payments

NSA: Sanctions on Russia Having a Positive Effect on Ransomware Attacks, Attempts Down Due to Difficulty Collecting Ransom Payments

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