As part of the research for the second part of our study ¿Quién revisa tu teléfono? (Who searches your phone?), published by the Association for Civil
New request for access to information on hacking of Argentinian Health Ministry website
The Association for Civil Rights (ADC) submitted an access to information request to the Argentinian Ministry of Health after its systems were hacked
Who searches your phone?
Photos, videos, calendars, contacts, locations visited, records of incoming and outgoing calls, messages sent, received and deleted, bank statements,
Protest Guide
Our Protest Guide is part of a campaign that seeks to raise awareness about the technologies that security forces could use to track and identify
Surveillance Technology in Argentina
Throughout 2020 and 2021, ADC (Association for Civil Rights) participated in a regional study on the purchase and use of surveillance technologies in
Contribution to the draft 2nd additional protocol to the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime
The Cybercrime Convention Committee (T-CY) continues its work on drafting the second additional protocol to the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime A
ADC upholds the necessary participation of the Legislative Branch in regulating cyber patrolling
In mid-April, we were invited by the National Ministry of Security to the presentation of a projected protocol to regulate cyber patrolling. In reply
Unseen followers – A first approach to government use of Open-source intelligence (OSINT) and Social media intelligence (SOCMINT)
It is estimated that every 60 seconds on the internet, people send 187 million emails; perform 3.7 million search queries; send 38 million messages