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Lack of intelligence gathering and poor policing as critical as EU co-operation, say analysts
The FBI chief is a formidable foe for tech companies in rows over privacy, writes Geoff Dyer
Managing domain names and bitcoins take wildly different approaches
As custodians of the digital future, they believe this higher calling should grant them immunity
Both sides make case before Congress in iPhone row
Cook should drop his objection to the FBI order on iPhone access
Enlisting engineers in US antiterrorism raises the stakes for technology companies in China
Government pledge to respect internet privacy contradicted by GCHQ and MI5
Western intelligence agencies worry that encryption will make the internet ‘go dark’
‘As 2015 turned into 2016, I discovered that I quite like the idea of being monitored’
Google, Facebook, Twitter, Yahoo and Microsoft say surveillance proposals will encourage harsh regimes
Tech group intervenes amid growing anxiety that proposed UK law will set dangerous precedent
New studies reinforce idea that rage can be a moral weapon
CEO says interference by US authorities has forced group to shift approach to European customers
Microsoft deal shows what really matters is not where data located, but who controls the information
Deutsche Telekom deal viewed as a way to protect data from US government
Companies will pay for your details — but where will it end up?
No need for judicial authorisation to access personal web data
Ruling casts doubt on ‘Wilson doctrine’ on phone-tapping
Encrypted handset is building a following among security-conscious companies — and spies
Cross-border payments system aims to streamline international use and guard against US snooping
ECJ judgment raises questions over role as EU’s chief privacy regulator
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