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Joint statement on the cybercrime treaty, January 2024

UN Cybercrime Convention must not become a tool to undermine international human rights standards

Signatories stress that the Convention should only move forward if it pursues a specific goal of combating cybercrime without endangering the human rights and fundamental freedoms of those it seeks to protect, nor undermining efforts to improve cybersecurity for an open internet.

Joint Statement on the Proposed Cybercrime Treaty Ahead of the Concluding Session

23 January, 2024We, the undersigned organizations and individual experts call on the state delegations participating in the concluding session of the United Nations (UN) Ad Hoc Committee to ensure that the proposed Cybercrime Convention (the Convention) is narrowly focused on tackling cybercrime,.

Rights group urges more transparency from biometric surveillance vendors in LatAm

Access Now asked 23 companies it says sell tools for biometric surveillance in Latin America about their practices for a new report alleging poor transparency.

New Analysis: Companies Deploying Surveillance Tech In LatAm Lack Human Rights Transparency

Companies dealing in dangerous surveillance technology must communicate openly and transparently with the public about steps taken to address the impact their activities may have on human rights — new analysis establishes that most in Latin America .

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