By: Tonya Riley
Critics say the draft version of the global treaty backed by China and Russia could be used to persecute security researchers and activists.
Tonya Riley is a Privacy Reporter at Bloomberg Law. She covers a range of topics including security, security breaches, cryptocurrency, and congressional issues, often intersecting with current events on platforms like Twitter. Tonya's work has been featured in prominent publications such as The Washington Post, The San Luis Obispo Tribune, CyberScoop, and BNN Bloomberg.
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Tonya Riley's coverage mainly focuses on government announcements, legal policy regulation, privacy & cybersecurity, and politics related to technology. She is likely to be interested in pitches that offer insights into new government regulations or policies concerning data privacy and cybersecurity. Given her interest in advocacy groups pressing for investigations and appeals regarding tech-related issues, she may also appreciate pitches with perspectives from representatives of such organizations.
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