It seems like the regulatory obligations of cybersecurity shift every week. But the ethics never change: people deserve to be safe without sacrificing an inordinate amount of privacy.

This article makes an excellent point about why cybersecurity pros everywhere should be concerned about The EU’s Article 45 and what it could mean for the privacy of the internet at large.

https://mastodon.social/@eff/111370682541174261

#cybersecurity #dataprivacy #electricfrontierfoundation

It seems like the regulatory obligations of cybersecurity shift every week. But the ethics never change: people deserve to be safe without sacrificing an inordinate amount of privacy.

This article makes an excellent point about why cybersecurity pros everywhere should be concerned about The EU’s Article 45 and what it could mean for the privacy of the internet at large.

https://mastodon.social/@eff/111370682541174261

#cybersecurity #dataprivacy #electricfrontierfoundation

It seems like the regulatory obligations of cybersecurity shift every week. But the ethics never change: people deserve to be safe without sacrificing an inordinate amount of privacy.

This article makes an excellent point about why cybersecurity pros everywhere should be concerned about The EU’s Article 45 and what it could mean for the privacy of the internet at large.

https://mastodon.social/@eff/111370682541174261

#cybersecurity #dataprivacy #electricfrontierfoundation

@hackernews
I really doubt they'll see this, but I'll cc #eff #electricfrontierfoundation @eff

Yet another excellent article about how useless the #OGL is - this one from the #ElectricFrontierFoundation.

"Wizards of the Coast wrote D&D’s license to operate like a cursed helm, where you’re doomed the moment you put it on."

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2023/01/beware-gifts-dragons-how-dds-open-gaming-license-may-have-become-trap-creators

#ttrpg #DnD #WizardsOfTheCoast

Beware the Gifts of Dragons: How D&D’s Open Gaming License May Have Become a Trap for Creators

The company that owns Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) is planning to revoke the open license that has, since the year 2000, applied to a wide range of unofficial, commercial products that build on the mechanics of the game.

Electronic Frontier Foundation