2 Aug 2018 Drones, clones, and camera phones Mark F. Briskey How the use of surveillance technology balances civil liberties and public safety depends on the government in charge.
26 Jun 2018 Exceptional access: Australia’s encryption laws Dirk van Graver The search is for a technical solution that reconciles the national security imperative with personal privacy.
25 Jun 2018 The technology shock Richard Yetsenga We should resist the tendency to treat the changes we are seeing as one-offs.
5 Jun 2018 What a partial internet shutdown would mean for PNG Kasek Galgal While the downsides of Facebook are obvious, it is not clear that a temporary ban is the answer.
17 May 2018 Digital Asia links: ode to the Belt n’ Road, rumour quasher, more Sarah Logan <p>Sarah Logan with digital updates from across the region.</p>
3 May 2018 Asia: jobs policy vs the machines Alexandre Dayant Only politicians can stem labour-market inequality arising from new technologies.
24 Apr 2018 Attack of the Twitter bots Vivienne Chow <p>A surge in social media followers across Asia has raised questions about self-censorship.</p>
20 Apr 2018 Drones level the battlefield for extremists Alexander Harper Non-state actors using drones that cost a couple of grand to build are now pitted against some of the world’s most expensive and sophisticated weaponry.
18 Apr 2018 Is Japan’s rare earth discovery fool’s gold? Frederick Kuo It is one thing to be in possession of an unrivalled deposit of unmined ore, and quite another to unlock its vast potential.
5 Apr 2018 Facebook’s May day John Gooding Upcoming EU regulations will have a huge effect on how data-fuelled tech giants do business.