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Article • June 15, 2023 • from CLN July, 2023
New Orleans Authorizes Facial Recognition to Identity Suspects by Michael Thompson by Michael Dean Thompson The use of facial recognition systems was banned by the New Orleans City Council in 2020, only to be overturned in July of 2022 in response to fears of rising crime despite concerns within the …
TSA Tests Facial Recognition Technology at Airports, Lawmakers Criticize Increased Surveillance by Miles Dyson by Miles Dyson The Transportation Security Administration (“TSA”) has ignited a fierce debate over privacy and surveillance as it pushes forward with trials of facial recognition technology at airports across the United States. While proponents argue …
Proactive Online Stings Do Little to Protect Children by Eike Blohm, MD by Eike Blohm, MD Many Americans landed themselvesin prison for enticement of a minor as a result of a police sting operation. The practice continues although it has never been shown to actually prevent crimes against children. The …
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Rejects Federal Central Bank Digital Currency, Signs Groundbreaking Bill Safeguarding Personal Finances from Government Control and Surveillance by Miles Dyson by Miles Dyson In a historic, first-of-its kind law in the nation, Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida signed into law on May 12, 2023, a landmark …
Article • May 13, 2023
FBI Continues Its War Against Public Key Encryption but Fails to Provide Evidence Requested by Congress by Miles Dyson by Miles Dyson In cynical move, the FBI has taken a controversial step towards advancing its anti-encryption agenda. Requesting assistance from local law enforcement agencies, the FBI has asked officers to …
Secret Service and ICE Used Stingray Devices Without Warrants, Watchdog Finds by A government watchdog has found that the Secret Service and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (“ICE”) used cell-site simulators, also known as “stingrays,” without warrants on multiple occasions. The findings, published by the Department of Homeland Security’s inspector general, …
Article • April 24, 2023
Latest Document Leak Already Being Used by Government as Excuse to Tighten Surveillance on All of Us by Jordan Arizmendi by Jordan Arizmendi After the latest confidential document leak, the Biden Administration as well as various security agencies are developing stricter methods to monitor social media sites and chatrooms. According …
Article • April 15, 2023 • from CLN May, 2023
Beware of Smart Devices That Infringe on Your Privacy by Casey Bastian by Casey J. Bastian The Surveillance Technology Oversight Project (“STOP”) released a review of smart devices entitled: “The Trojan House.” The revelations are concerning. If you like your privacy and don’t want strangers, hackers, and law enforcement surveilling …
Article • April 15, 2023 • from CLN May, 2023
How Minneapolis Uses Controversial Technology to Spy on Its Citizens by Michael Thompson by Michael Dean Thompson Through a series of public records requests to the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office, Unicorn Riot (a non-profit, media-based organization of journalists) has obtained rare insight into how the police department responsible for George …
Article • April 15, 2023 • from CLN May, 2023
Arizona Wants to TRAC Your Financial Transactions by Michael Thompson by Michael Dean Thompson The State of Arizona’s Attorney General, together with the Phoenix Field Office of the Department of Homeland Security’s Homeland Security Investigations, has collected more than 145 million records of private financial transactions — and that number …
Article • April 9, 2023
Smart Locks Violate Tenants’ Privacy and Provide Valuable Information to Police by by Jordan Arizmendi People are often blindly attracted to the latest form of technology. As long as the contraption makes our lives easier, any invasion of privacy that it might entail is ignored. Smart locks are a perfect …
Article • April 9, 2023
The Number of Surveillance-Based Officer-Citizen Encounters Is Increasing by by Jordan Arizmendi Eyes in the skies are watching us. We are safe behind our bedroom doors. But when we are out in public, thanks to the latest in invasive police surveillance technology, there is always the possibility (even probability) that …
Article • March 15, 2023 • from CLN April, 2023
Law Enforcement and Mad Men by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney About two decades ago, the TV network AMC had a hit show entitled Mad Men. Starring Jon Hamm and others, it portrayed the foibles of the financially elite but morally bankrupt men and women in the business of writing …
Article • March 15, 2023 • from CLN April, 2023
360 Degree Surveillance: How Police Use Public-Private Partnerships to Spy on Americans by Nisha Whitehead, John W. Whitehead by John W. Whitehead and Nisha Whitehead, The Rutherford Institute – Commentary “We live in a surveillance state founded on a partnership between government and the technology industry.” — Law Professor Avidan …
Police Departments’ Purchase of Tracking Tool Collecting Location Data Without a Warrant Raises Fourth Amendment Concerns by Jo Ellen Nott by Jo Ellen Nott In July 2022, the Virginia State Police paid $15,000 to purchase a subscription from Fog Data Service for its Fog Reveal tracking tool according to ABC …
Article • February 15, 2023 • from CLN March, 2023
Electronic Freedom Foundation’s Atlas of Surveillance Helps You Watch Those Who Watch Us by Michael Thompson by Michael Dean Thompson The Electronic Freedom Foundation (“EFF”), working with journalism students at the University of Nevada, Reno (“UNR”), created the Atlas of Surveillance as a pilot from counties along the U.S. border …
Article • February 15, 2023 • from CLN March, 2023
New York Police Department Joins Crowdsourced Surveillance Ring Neighbors App by Michael Thompson by Michael Dean Thompson The New York Police Department (“NYPD”) has announced its decision to join Ring Neighbors, a neighborhood watch system leveraging doorbell video sharing and collaboration. The announcement heralds a dramatic expansion into the digital …
Article • February 15, 2023 • from CLN March, 2023
New San Francisco Ordinance Allows Police to Access Private Security Cameras by Kevin Bliss by Kevin W. Bliss The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted 7 to 4 on September 26, 2022, to adopt a proposed ordinance presented by Mayor London Breed to allow unfettered, instant access to private and …
Article • February 15, 2023 • from CLN March, 2023
The District of Colombia: Inside the Most Expansive Surveillance Network in America by Casey Bastian by Casey J. Bastian Washington D.C. is not simply home to our nation’s capital or the seat of some of its most powerful institutions. What many people don’t realize is that the metropolitan area contains …
Article • January 15, 2023 • from CLN February, 2023
You’d Better Watch Out: The Surveillance State Is Making a List, and You’re On It by John W. Whitehead, Nisha Whitehead by John & Nisha Whitehead “He sees you when you’re sleeping He knows when you’re awake He knows when you’ve been bad or good So be good for goodness’ …
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