Topics Include National Security Surveillance, Consumer Privacy, AI, Cybersecurity, and Many More SAN FRANCISCO—Standing up for technology users in 2025 and beyond requires careful thinking about government surveillance, consumer privacy, artificial intelli…
EFF Sends Transition Memo on Digital Policy Priorities to New Administration and Congress
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The EFF has taken a bold step in sending a transition memo to the incoming administration, emphasizing the importance of national security and consumer privacy, while also pushing for a hands-off approach on AI and digital innovation. This initiative highlights a growing concern amongst conservatives that bureaucratic intervention in the realm of cybersecurity and technology could stifle growth and innovation. The focus is on ensuring that government surveillance and digital policy do not overstep, preserving individual freedoms and the integrity of the private sector.
With the dawn of a new era, the Electronic Frontier Foundation is leading the charge to ensure the new administration and Congress prioritize digital policies that protect national security without sacrificing our rights. Topics including AI, consumer privacy, and cybersecurity take center stage as they advocate for a world where technology serves the people, not profit. The EFF's initiative underscores the need for a balanced approach to surveillance and technological advancement, ensuring that marginalized communities are protected in the digital age.