

Is espionage beyond the rule of law? Thoughts for an educated debate on the regulation of cyber-espi
Below is a paper submitted to my advisory committee regarding my doctoral work. I hope you guys will enjoy it! From espionage to...


Are codes protected by freedom of speech? - with a Canadian twist
On March 3rd, 2016, EFF (Electronic Frontier Foundation) deposed an amicus brief to support Apple's fight against the court order in the...


Interview with Patrick Wardle regarding Hacking Team's comeback
In my last post, I discussed Hacking Team's comeback and how private companies are selling spywares Patrick Wardle is the Director of...


Hacking Team is back in business!
Hacking Team is an Italian-based company that has the very noble mission of selling spywares to peaceful customers using it to the...


An Introduction to the Dark Web
We talked about the Going Dark debate and how this relates to my project funded by the Quebec Bar on the Dark Web. In this post, let's...


Building on the Going Dark Debate - Do jurists really understand encryption?
On February 1st, the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University pubished their first report on the Going Dark debate...


Chinese group C0d0so0 identified behind cyber-attacks (with intelligible words)
A few days ago, the Palo Alto Networks Blog published asserted that Unit 42 has identified a group of malware which they associate with...


The "Self-Fulfilling" Promise of a Cyber War
The idea of writing this post came to me as I was reading a post by Heather Roff on the excellent Blog The Duck of Minerva. Her post was...


Samsung sued over failure to update
The Dutch Consumer Association has sued Samsung for "faulty software update policy" for Samsung's Android Smartphones. According to the...