Russia Approves 'Big Brother' Surveillance Law
Edward Snowden has described the new anti-terror legislation as "dangerous" and "impractical."
Five Things We Learned This Week: Tech & Science
How Edward Snowden's revelations sped up encryption technology and a weaponized robot are among the things we learned in Tech & Science this week.
Wikipedia Terror Entries Traffic Fell Post-NSA Reveal
A new paper provides the most direct evidence to date of a so-called "chilling effect" from the intelligence practices disclosed by Edward Snowden.
Watch: 'Snowden' Trailer Released
The film, directed by Oliver Stone, is due out in September.
Snowden 'Sped Up Encryption' by Seven Years
Sophistication of encryption technology has advanced seven years as a result of Snowden revelations.
Edward Snowden Makes Techno Track
Snowden makes unlikely foray into world of electronic music following collaboration with Jean-Michel Jarre.
Daniel Radcliffe to Star in Snowden-Themed Play
The 'Harry Potter' star is returning to the New York stage in an off-Broadway play.
With Apple-FBI Over, What About the Encryption Debate?
There are three main questions that still linger, even after the FBI managed to crack an iPhone.
Snowden: FBI Being Unable to Crack iPhone is 'Bullshit'
The NSA whistleblower does not buy the idea that the FBI cannot crack the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone.
Snowden: 'They Know More About Us Than Ever Before'
The whistleblowing cybersecurity expert fields questions from Reason's Nick Gillespie.
Kremlin Rebuffs Donald Trump's Snowden 'Spy' Claims
Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Moscow's position on the whistleblower has not changed.
Edward Snowden Inspires NSA Surveillance Video Game
Need to Know aims to expose the "suffocating privacy invasions" carried out by intelligence agencies.
U.K. and U.S. Spies Hacked Israeli Drone Feeds
The program known as Anarchist also watched for a potential strike on Iran.
Critics Knock FBI and CIA Directors for Encryption-Busting 'Agenda'
Former White House National Security Adviser Richard Clarke calls the push "unseemly."
Privacy vs. Security Debated Following Paris Attacks
"Encryption is not magic. If a backdoor can be created, it will be exploited."
After Paris Attacks, Jeb Bush Calls for Reinstatement of NSA Data Sweeps
"I think that was a useful tool to keep us safe and also to protect civil liberties," Bush said.
In Phone Spying Case, Judge Rules Against NSA
The ruling provided an unprecedented but narrow and largely symbolic victory to privacy advocates.
European Parliament Calls for Protection of Edward Snowden
European Parliament passes resolution calling on member states to recognize the former NSA contractor as a whistleblower.
The 'Snowden Treaty' Is A Non-Starter
If existing treaties recognize privacy as a fundamental right, why the need for a new one?
Snowden Is Willing to Go to Prison in the U.S.
The man who exposed NSA surveillance says he's "still waiting" for the government to reply to his offer.
Laura Poitras, First Look Media Launch Documentary Unit With Two New Shorts
First Look Media presents its visual journalism wing, called Field of Vision, on Tuesday.
Snowden, Greenwald, Miranda to Introduce U.N. Treaty to End Mass Surveillance and Protect Whistleblowers
The activists are hoping to codify digital rights across the globe.
Snowden: Clinton Would Be Fired for Email Server if She Were a Regular Employee
"Anyone who has the clearances that the secretary of state has...knows how classified information should be handled."
Edward Snowden, Graphic Novel Hero
Political cartoonist Ted Rall illustrates the NSA leaker's story.
Snowden of the Sea: Researchers Name New Crayfish After NSA Leaker
The Indonesian crayfish's colorful pinchers have made it a pet in many aquariums.
The White House Responds to Petition to Pardon Snowden
"Mr. Snowden's dangerous decision to steal and disclose classified information had severe consequences."
NSA to Destroy Data Collected From Mass Phone Surveillance
The practice of bulk telephone metadata collection was revealed by Edward Snowden.
Greenwald: Why Americans Prefer Snowden to Manning
An interview with the Intercept editor about America's two most famous (or infamous) whistleblowers.