Trump’s wish for hacking powers sets up disaster scenario Snowden feared July 29, 2016 By Trevor Timm
Teaching j-school students cyber-security November 15, 2013 By Lauren Kirchner How journalism schools are preparing students for the technical and legal challenges ahead
Must-reads of the week November 8, 2013 By The Editors Nazi anatomists, NFL casualties, Amazon reviewers
Warnings from whistleblowers past November 6, 2013 By Lauren Kirchner A national tour provides advice for future whistleblowers and the journalists who work with them
On the NSA, the media may tilt right October 23, 2013 By Albert Wong and Valerie Belair-Gagnon An inquiry finds a pro-surveillance bias in the language
Why journalists can still trust Tor October 8, 2013 By Lauren Kirchner Despite the Silk Road bust, the Freedom Hosting attack, and even the latest Snowden scoop, it’s still one of the most reliable tools for anonymity online
Stories I’d like to see September 24, 2013 By Steven Brill Default scenarios, Yankees’ doctors, and why internet companies backpedaled on privacy
Britain’s spooks don’t get the 4th estate September 4, 2013 By Ryan Chittum Oliver Robbins on the detention of David Miranda and the seizure of press communications
Audit Notes: The Guardian, LAT on the OCR, Google bus piñata August 21, 2013 By Ryan Chittum The fallout continues from the paper’s latest revelations
A new film shows how much we knew, pre-Snowden, about Internet surveillance July 15, 2013 By Sarah Laskow Snowden’s disclosures "didn’t feel much like revelations," says the director
The case for a secrecy beat June 13, 2013 By Dan Froomkin The press has a major role to play in fostering the debate on transparency that the nation needs
Stories I’d like to see June 10, 2013 By Steven Brill Booz Allen’s liability, Europe and the NSA, and Obamacare as stimulus
Lessons for journos in the NSA revelations June 7, 2013 By Susan McGregor Anyone wishing to keep communications private will need to take additional steps to protect them