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Exclusive: Unreleased Federal Report Concludes No Evidence that Free Speech Online Causes Hate Crimes

3 Mar 2021 Freedom of speech on the internet did not lead to a rise in “hate crimes,” according to a report sent from the U.S. Department of Commerce to Congress in January a report that has yet to appear on any government website. Breitbart News has obtained a copy of the report, which is published in full below. But sources close to the government say they are baffled as to why it wasn’t released publicly after being sent to Congress. The report was prepared by the Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), which is responsible for advising the President on all matters related to telecommunication and the internet.

CSI5x5: Looking ahead for the Biden administration after a busy year in cybersecurity

The 5×5 Looking ahead for the Biden administration after a busy year in cybersecurity This article is part of the monthly 5×5 series by the Cyber Statecraft Initiative, in which five featured experts answer five questions on a common theme, trend, or current event in the world of cyber. Interested in the 5×5 and want to see a particular topic, event, or question covered? Contact Simon Handler with the Cyber Statecraft Initiative at  . It’s been a wild twelve months in the world of cybersecurity since the Atlantic Council’s Cyber Statecraft Initiative (CSI) launched the 5×5 series. In March 2020, the Cyberspace Solarium Commission released a report in which it mentioned the word “resilience” 121 times, highlighting the rising importance of creating resilient systems to defend cyberspace. The Commission also issued a white paper on

Summary of Consolidated Appropriations Act s Broadband Network Deployment Provisions | Davis Wright Tremaine LLP

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 includes billions of dollars to expand the deployment of broadband internet networks, consumer subsidies for service and equipment, as well as non-monetary provisions that could affect broadband service providers businesses. The broadband provisions alone of the massive Appropriations Act are dense and raise many questions about how they will ultimately be implemented. In the meantime, we offer this summary of key provisions related to broadband network deployment. Emergency Broadband Benefit Program  The Act establishes a temporary $3.2 billion Emergency Broadband Benefit (EBB) program that will reimburse participating providers up to $50 per month ($75 in tribal areas) for providing discounted broadband service to an eligible household. Under the terms of the legislation, the program will sunset six months after the Department of Health and Human Services declares the end

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