THE DEGRADATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND FREE PRESS
THROUGH THE PEGASUS SOFTWARE IN THE ERA
OF SURVEILLANCE, AS A THREAT TO INTERNATIONAL
SECURITY. A DEBATE OF CIVIL LIBERTIES AND CENSORSHIP Cover Image

THE DEGRADATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND FREE PRESS THROUGH THE PEGASUS SOFTWARE IN THE ERA OF SURVEILLANCE, AS A THREAT TO INTERNATIONAL SECURITY. A DEBATE OF CIVIL LIBERTIES AND CENSORSHIP
THE DEGRADATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND FREE PRESS THROUGH THE PEGASUS SOFTWARE IN THE ERA OF SURVEILLANCE, AS A THREAT TO INTERNATIONAL SECURITY. A DEBATE OF CIVIL LIBERTIES AND CENSORSHIP

Author(s): Maria PÎRVU
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Social Sciences, Economy, Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Media studies, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Communication studies, Security and defense, ICT Information and Communications Technologies
Published by: Carol I National Defence University Publishing House
Keywords: security threat; NSO Pegasus; censorship; citizens’ rights; counter-terrorism activism; free press; spyware;
Summary/Abstract: The evolution of cyber spying technology presents new and rising dangers; coupled with the easy justification for use of the on-going terrorist crisis these dangers have now become major threats to the international security system. This article aims to provide analysis of these threats, using the new software Pegasus as a focal point of discussion. Developed by the Israeli ‘cyber-warfare’ company ‘NSO’, this spyware signals a danger not only to security but freedom of the press and journalistic integrity. This paper’s focus will centre on how this software is used for censorship rather than to combat terrorism and will examine the social and political ramifications of said use. As highlight, the case of UAE activist Ahmed Mansoor and his contemporaries who were writing against authoritarian governments will be discussed. This article will urge that strict global legislation is needed to stop the abuse of spyware as a tool of censorship