Australian free speech debate in the wake of the US Capitol attack | BlackBerry sells 90 patents to Huawei, covering key smartphone technology advances | Facebook releases inauthentic behavior report
Australian free speech debate in the wake of the US Capitol attack | BlackBerry sells 90 patents to Huawei, covering key smartphone technology advances | Facebook releases inauthentic behavior report
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Follow us on Twitter. The Daily Cyber Digest focuses on the topics we work on, including cyber, critical technologies & strategic issues like foreign interference. Social media platforms do exercise immense control over public discourse – the type of power that requires transparency and unrelenting examination. Yet Australia risks skating past difficult questions of rightwing extremism and radicalisation in favour of embarking solely on a haphazard fight over who can say what on the internet. We must look honestly at all the forces that erode trust and confidence in our system and institutions, and not just who gets to tweet.
Australian free speech debate in the wake of the US Capitol attack | BlackBerry sells 90 patents to Huawei, covering key smartphone technology advances | Facebook releases inauthentic behavior report
Australian free speech debate in the wake of…
Australian free speech debate in the wake of the US Capitol attack | BlackBerry sells 90 patents to Huawei, covering key smartphone technology advances | Facebook releases inauthentic behavior report
Follow us on Twitter. The Daily Cyber Digest focuses on the topics we work on, including cyber, critical technologies & strategic issues like foreign interference. Social media platforms do exercise immense control over public discourse – the type of power that requires transparency and unrelenting examination. Yet Australia risks skating past difficult questions of rightwing extremism and radicalisation in favour of embarking solely on a haphazard fight over who can say what on the internet. We must look honestly at all the forces that erode trust and confidence in our system and institutions, and not just who gets to tweet.