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OPINION

In defence of encryption for a digital future

Oped, Sally Wentworth, Published on 22/10/2025

» Encryption, the simple act of scrambling data so that it cannot be read by third parties, keeps us, our loved ones, and our communities safe by protecting everything from private messages to online-banking details and medical records. It is the foundation of trust in our digital society, as crucial for personal security as it is for national security.

OPINION

Don't let governments break encryption

Oped, Jessica Dickinson Goodman and Ezequiel Passeron Kitroser, Published on 03/04/2025

» Imagine that some strange man wants a picture of your child. If it were the year 1750, he might commission an artist, who would then knock on your door and ask to paint a portrait. You could say no.

OPINION

Be wary of the TikTokalypse on the radar

Oped, Todd G Buchholz, Published on 31/01/2025

» When the United States president, Congress and Supreme Court are all in a tizzy at the same time, the topic under discussion is usually a global meltdown or, at the very least, income taxes. Today, the concern is dancing cat videos. In his first day back in the White House, Donald Trump launched a strike against the Court and Congress by signing an executive order to pause the ban on TikTok, earning applause from the Chinese-owned company. TikTok's online content creators are relieved, too, for many warn that a ban (or a forced sale to a US company) would devastate them. I call it the TikTokalypse.

OPINION

Govt must plug its leaks

Oped, Editorial, Published on 18/01/2024

» The ambition of the Srettha government is not limited to megaprojects such as the Land Bridge or promoting the value of so-called "soft power".

OPINION

Protect our national data

Oped, Editorial, Published on 11/04/2023

» Last week, a hacker who went by the name "9Near" did not release the data on 55 million Thais as he had threatened.

OPINION

Data privacy needs boost

Oped, Editorial, Published on 04/04/2023

» A hacker who goes by the name "9near" is threatening to publish the personal data of some 55 million Thai citizens on a dark web data-breach site called BreachForum at 4pm today.

OPINION

How can web3 technology help protect privacy?

Oped, Tomicah Tillemann, Published on 14/09/2022

» The US Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control last month sanctioned a technology called Tornado Cash, on the grounds that it "has been used to launder more than $7 billion (over 253 billion baht) worth of virtual currency since its creation in 2019". Such enforcement measures are nothing new. But what makes this case unique is that Tornado Cash is a piece of open-source software.

OPINION

The world must build a digital tech lifeline

Oped, Riccardo Puliti, Published on 21/07/2022

» In periods of crisis, digital technologies provide a lifeline that keeps people, communities and businesses functioning. From the Covid-19 pandemic to violent conflicts and natural disasters, these have shown us that being connected is vital for everyone to continue working, learning and communicating.

OPINION

Ordinary citizens waging 'TikTok War'

Oped, Matt Leighninger, Published on 25/03/2022

» This is a new kind of war, waged by a new kind of citizen.

OPINION

People-centric attitude to data safety

Oped, Wichayada Amponkitviwat, Published on 13/10/2021

» Cyber attacks and ransomware have become crimes of modern digital society. Yet, in Thailand what is of new concern is the attack on government database sources -- particularly those of state hospitals.