Prism
Here's Your Chance to Choose One Director to Win the 2015 Prism Prize Audience Award
Noisey Canada is giving you some say in the matter of who made the best Canadian music video of the year.
Mass Internet Surveillance by UK's GCHQ Was Unlawful After All, Secretive Court Rules
The UK's most secretive court upheld a complaint against eavesdropping agency GCHQ for the first time in history, regarding British surveillance "arrangements" with the US.
Tasked with NSA Oversight, the FBI Was a Rubber Stamp for Surveillance
A newly declassified report suggests that the FBI may have done little more than rubber stamp the NSA’s target nominations.
This Shanghai Rainbow Is Made from Suspended Strings
PRISM DESIGN and Office339 collaborated to create "Artificial Nature," a beacon of string and color at the Shanghai World Financial Center.
When Is Congress Going to Rein In FBI Surveillance?
We've heard a lot about NSA spying thanks to Edward Snowden, but the Federal Bureau of Investigation is no stranger to unaccountable snooping.
The NSA Has Revealed New Details About Its Exhaustive Search of Edward Snowden's Emails
In court documents, the agency says an exhaustive search revealed no evidence to support the whistleblower's claim that he attempted to go through proper channels.
The Anniversary of Snowden's First Leaks Is No Time to Celebrate
New initiatives launch to protect privacy, but Snowden's whistle-blowing is the most radical response to the surveillance state to date.
James Clapper Finally Admitted the NSA Used PRISM to Spy on US Citizens
The government used a 'loophole' in the law to specifically target Americans.
Tech Giants Knew About Prism All Along, the NSA's Top Lawyer Says
And yet last week Mark Zuckerberg called President Obama to lecture him on privacy.
I'm Short, Not Stupid Presents: Unabashedly Weird SXSW Shorts
Most of the 2014 SXSW short films aren’t online yet. So I’ve culled past festival winners, focusing on movies that push both visual and intellectual boundaries.