In conversation: Bruce Schneier on AI-powered mass spying
Senior Privacy Advocate David Ruiz speaks with Bruce Schneier about artificial intelligence, surveillance, and an era of “mass spying.”
Senior Privacy Advocate David Ruiz speaks with Bruce Schneier about artificial intelligence, surveillance, and an era of “mass spying.”
Senior Privacy Advocate David Ruiz speaks with Bruce Schneier about artificial intelligence, surveillance, and an era of “mass spying.”
This week on the Lock and Code podcast, we speak with Bruce Schneier about a future of AI-powered mass spying.
This week on the Lock and Code podcast, we speak with Bruce Schneier about a future of AI-powered mass spying.
I know many countries still have burner phones – i.e phones or SIM Cards which aren’t tied to any identifiable person?
Are there countries which guarantee right to anonymous communication?
Are there countries which have tried to ban burner…
Categories: Personal Tags: spyware Tags: spying Tags: surveillance Tags: Brazil Tags: phone Tags: mobile We take a look at another compromise of a mobile spyware app maker, and ask whether this action comes with hidden danger. |
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Categories: Personal Tags: facial recognition Tags: surveillance Tags: Detroit Tags: police Tags: law enforcement Tags: mistaken identity Tags: wrong Tags: flagged Tags: carjacking Tags: robbery Tags: phone We take a look at another case of facial recognition technology getting it wrong in the land of law enforcement. |
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Categories: Business Tags: camera Tags: CCTV Tags: surveillance Tags: council Tags: organisation Tags: government Tags: local Tags: china Tags: vulnerability Tags: flaw Tags: fix Tags: patch Tags: update We take a look at a debate over who is responsible for ensuring surveillance systems are as secure as they can be. |
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A video analytics startup has built an app store for unproven facial recognition tools that can be loaded onto surveillance cameras.
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This week on Lock and Code, we provide a deep dive into possibly the most powerful government spyware tool in the world, Pegasus.
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