Topic: Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) plays a controversial role in shaping online discourse through its interactions with Big Tech. Reports reveal that CISA has been involved in efforts to influence content moderation policies, often collaborating with social media platforms to suppress speech deemed as misinformation. This raises significant concerns about government overreach, censorship, and the erosion of free expression in the digital sector.
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Ted Cruz Targets Government “Jawboning” of Big Tech, Vows Legislation
The senator’s sights are set against a digital speech crackdown he says is cloaked in national security.
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Democrats Push Google To Promote “Authoritative” Sources, Collaborate With Government on AI Overviews for Election and Health Topics
Government intervention in AI oversight could threaten free speech and stifle innovation.
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The Supreme Court Ruling Isn’t the End of the Online Free Speech Battle
The civil rights group seeks expanded discovery to prove direct harm from government-induced censorship.
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Exposed: Researcher’s Secret Advising Role in Big Tech’s Content Moderation Policies
A Homeland Security panel chair shaped Big Tech’s censorship strategies behind closed doors.
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Revealed: How The DHS’ Stanford “Disinformation” Group Censored 2020 Election-Related Online Speech
The Election Integrity Partnership has been renowned for its censorship pressure in recent years.
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House Weaponization Committee Concludes DHS Agency Colluded With Big Tech To Facilitate Censorship
The final report is in, with a particular focus on CISA.
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A Staggering 61% of The “Misinformation” Reports CIS Forwarded to Social Media Companies Were Taken Down or Labeled
Center for Internet Security appears to have played a large role in assisting online censorship.










