This is a pilot study that explores the gendered surveillance that female journalists experience. The study details the experiences of seven female journalists and the surveillance that […]
Islamabad, November 14, 2014: Digital Rights Foundation organized country’s first National Conference on privacy rights and digital surveillance today in Islamabad. The focus of this national conference […]
In the first week of this month, someone hacked into the servers of FinFisher, the notorious surveillance software maker, which was reported to have two command […]
In an important step towards establishing international consensus on the right to privacy in the technological age that we live in, United Nations High Commissioner for […]
United States’ National Security Agency (NSA) was granted permission to spy on six political parties, over a dozen global organizations, and all but four world governments, […]
Respected Senators, The recent uproar over the Pakistan Protection Ordinance 2014 has created quite a stir in the country’s digital media platforms, and rightly so. The […]
In May 2013, 29 year old Edward Snowden, former CIA employee and technical contractor to the NSA, disclosed thousands of top-secret documents to the Guardian and […]
The second Cyber Security Awareness Seminar was held at LUMS in collaboration with the Cyber Security Task Force and the Pakistan Information Security Association (PISA) on […]
Digital Rights Foundation is pleased to announce a day long digital security training being organized in partnership with Shirkat Gah and Bolobhi. Journalists, bloggers, writers, […]