What we cover
At CambridgeAnalytica.org, we examine how data, algorithms, and modern technologies shape public life, influence human behavior, and redefine power in the digital age.
Our analyses explore the intersection of technology, privacy, governance, and society, helping readers understand how digital systems impact individuals, institutions, and democracy.
Latest Insights
In-depth reporting and clear explanations on data privacy breaches, algorithmic manipulation, AI governance, surveillance systems, cybersecurity risks, digital rights, and the evolving landscape of online influence.
We break down complex issues to show how technology affects people, communities, and global decision-making.
Data, Algorithms & Society
Coverage of algorithmic bias, automated decision-making, predictive analytics, and the societal implications of AI systems.
We explore how platforms influence behavior, polarize opinions, and shape public discourse — and what can be done to make digital systems accountable and transparent.
Privacy, Security & Digital Rights
Reports on privacy laws, cybersecurity standards, data protection frameworks, encryption, and global regulatory efforts such as GDPR, the Digital Services Act, and emerging AI legislation.
We investigate how governments, corporations, and platforms collect, use, and monetize personal information — and what individuals can do to protect themselves.
Tech Power, Politics & Governance
Analysis of political microtargeting, election interference, state surveillance, platform responsibility, digital propaganda, and the global fight for ethical technology.
We examine how digital tools reshape diplomacy, governance, and public opinion at both national and international levels.
Ethics, Psychology & Digital Behavior
Features on ethical technology, cognitive manipulation, online behavior patterns, emotional targeting, and the psychology of influence.
We connect past events — including the original Cambridge Analytica scandal — to today’s challenges in misinformation, attention economics, and algorithmic persuasion.
How we report
We rely on verified information from reputable sources:
• academic research institutions
• digital rights organizations
• official regulatory bodies
• cybersecurity reports
• policy documents
• transparency disclosures from major tech platforms
• peer-reviewed studies
• investigative journalism
All articles are written and edited by human journalists and researchers.
While we use digital tools for research, we do not publish AI-generated or automated articles without full editorial review.
Headlines are factual, sources are clearly cited, and updates or corrections are transparently communicated.
Editorial standards
Attribution & links
We reference official documents, research papers, audits, legal filings, and primary statements with direct sources so readers can verify every claim.
Corrections
If an error is identified, we correct it transparently and add a note indicating what was changed and when.
Updates
Significant updates include an “Update” tag and a timestamp for clarity.
Independence
Editorial decisions are independent of advertisers, sponsors, political actors, or external influence.
Our mission is to inform, not persuade.
What we don’t do
We do not offer personalized legal, cybersecurity, political, or financial advice.
Our publications provide general, verified information intended for public awareness.
We do not republish unverified claims, speculative content, or recycled material.
When external information is referenced, we contextualize it with expert analysis and independent verification.
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Who we are
CambridgeAnalytica.org is an independent research and analysis platform dedicated to digital ethics, data transparency, and responsible technology.
Our writers and analysts cover the impact of data systems, algorithms, and digital power on society, governance, privacy, and human behavior — with accuracy, balance, and a commitment to the public interest.
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