Computer security and the lack of computer security is a fundamental issue that underpins much of how the Internet does (and doesn't) function. Many of the policy issues that EFF works on are linked to security in deep ways including privacy and anonymity DRM censorship and network neutrality.
EFF works directly on a wide range of security issues including increased deployment of cryptographic protocols through projects like HTTPS Everywhere and Certbot; improving the security of those protocols with the SSL Observatory; offering legal assistance to researchers through our Coders' Rights Project; offering practical security advice to activists through the surveillance self-defense project; directly auditing open source codebases; and working on the development of new security standards.
Security Topics
Security Highlights
Encrypting the Web

Surveillance Self-Defense
Coders' Rights Project
Security Updates
McMansion Hell Responds to Zillow’s Unfounded Legal Claims

EFF Asks Supreme Court To Review Dangerous Interpretation of Computer Crime Statute
Expansive Protections Against Police Abuses Win Approval in Providence
Why We're Suing the FBI for Records About Best Buy Geek Squad Informants




