The ONI mission is to investigate and challenge state filtration and surveillance practices. Their approach applies methodological rigor to the study of filtration and surveillance blending empirical case studies with sophisticated means for technical verification. Their aim is to generate a credible picture of these practices at a national, regional and corporate level, and to excavate their impact on state sovereignty, security, human rights, international law, and global governance. This has been added to Privacy Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
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