Digital Citizenship and Surveillance Society
UK State-Media-Citizen Relations after the Snowden Leaks
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13th April 2015
28th November 2018
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Al-Qaeda linked terror groups drop online communication after Edward Snowden leaks
Off-the-Record Communication, or, Why Not To Use PGP
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