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Bridging Tech and Policy: How Cat Easdon Is Shaping the Future of Privacy and Security
Bridging Tech and Policy: How Cat Easdon Is Shaping the Future of Privacy and Security
Privacy engineer Cat Easdon used the Internet Society’s Early Career Fellowship to help bridge the gap between technology and policy.
One of the themes Cat explored during her fellowship was how cultural differences shape interpretations of privacy. This encouraged her to design more inclusive, context-aware privacy tools.

Latest Updates
Latest Updates
Dangerous US Supreme Court Decision for Online Privacy and Security
Texas’ mandatory age verification law, ruled constitutional by the US Supreme Court last week, risks the privacy, security, and open …
STOP CSAM Act Threatens Everyone’s Online Safety and Security
Open Letter to Chairman and Ranking Member of Senate Committee on the Judiciary 11 June 2025 The Honorable Chuck GrassleyChairman, …
Encryption Under Threat: The UK’s Backdoor Mandate and Its Impact on Online Safety
Encryption is an essential component of a safe and trustworthy Internet. Weakening it not only undermines personal privacy but also …
Five Years of Collaboration Between the Global Encryption Coalition and Internet Society Chapters
Over the last five years, Internet Society chapters have played a critical role in helping ensure the success of the …
Bridging Tech and Policy: How Cat Easdon is Shaping the Future of Privacy and Security
Privacy engineer Cat Easdon used the Internet Society Early Career Fellowship to help bridge the gap between technology and policy …
What Is an Encryption Backdoor?
Encryption backdoors allow third parties to access the content of encrypted communications and can create security problems …
Internet Trust: Why We Need It and How to Achieve It
Trust in the Internet is crucial, but it has fluctuated. Let’s dive into Internet trust, what makes a trustworthy Internet, …
Internet Society’s Comments on India’s Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Rules 2025
Internet Society’s comments and recommendations on India’s Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Rules 2025 …
Fix the TAKE IT DOWN Act to Protect Encryption
We write to urge Congress to amend the TAKE IT DOWN Act because it creates unacceptable risks to users’ fundamental …
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