Areas of Focus

CDT works on a broad range of digital, technology, and internet policy issues. Our advocacy is strengthened by this breadth of issue focus and the diversity of perspectives we bring to each policy challenge.

Cybersecurity & Standards

Public and private-sector entities face a growing challenge in protecting the internet against malicious actors. In working to make the internet more secure, it’s essential to support fundamental human rights when creating and deploying technology.

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Free Expression

The internet and new technologies give individuals the ability to publish and receive information, participate in political processes, and share knowledge.

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Government Surveillance

New technologies have given governments around the world unprecedented means to collect and access personal information.

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Open Internet

An open internet allows its users to maximize the opportunities for free expression and innovation offered by an accessible, interconnected, and unrestricted platform.

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Privacy & Data

Individuals and communities worldwide are demanding greater control of their personal data, especially as they learn more about the potential and real uses and misuses by an array of corporate actors.

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Equity in Civic Technology

As governments expand their use of technology and data, it is critical that they do so in ways that affirm individual privacy, respect civil rights, foster inclusive participatory systems, promote transparent and accountable oversight, and advance just social structures within the broader community.

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Recent Content

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EU Tech Policy Brief: Summer 2024

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CDT Joins Civil Society Joint Brief on the UN Global Digital Compact

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Report – To Reduce Disability Bias in Technology, Start With Disability Data

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Tech Talk: Talking Tech with Josh Kroll On The NIST Privacy Framework

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Report – Regulating Robo-Bosses: Surveying the Civil Rights Policy Landscape for Automated Employment Decision Systems

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FISA 702 Expansion: Impact on the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework