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Europe has long focused antitrust action on 'big tech', but thinking is now starting to shift in the United States
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Telecoms and IT companies are coming under new pressure to close off access to blocked websites
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Western countries will overlook human rights abuses facilitated by surveillance technology in the name of stability
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Poorly understood and loosely regulated, cryptocurrencies are an attractive tool for criminals
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government has tabled a dramatic overhaul of Canada’s security legislation
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Confusion about Russia's role in hacking and disinformation campaigns blunted initial responses from the West
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Barriers to entry for cybercrime are low, but defending is expensive
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The tech giant’s highly profitable search business was hit by the largest antitrust fine in the EU’s history
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A former Obama administration official has stated the White House “choked” when responding to Russian election meddling
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Hackers have demanded a ransom from South Korea's largest banks to avert a cyberattack
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