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AI and the Golden Age of Surveillance
Mark Rasch | | AI surveillance, algorithmic surveillance, ambient data, Artificial Intelligence, Civil Liberties, constitutional law, Data Collection, Digital Privacy, Digital Rights, facial recognition, Fourth Amendment, government overreach, Internet of things, Katz v. United States, machine learning ethics, mass surveillance, metadata analysis, modern surveillance state, NAACP v. Alabama, predictive analytics, predictive policing, Privacy Law, Smith v. Maryland, third-party doctrine, United States v. Jones, United States v. Miller
AI has ended the age of inefficient surveillance. Explore how automation, data, and machine learning are reshaping privacy, power, and the Fourth Amendment ...
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Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA): Protecting Kids or Censorship?
Tom Eston | | Age Verification Laws, Child protection, Controversial Legislation, Cyber Security, cyber threat, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, Digital Rights, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Episodes, Free Expression, Government Oversight, Information Security, Infosec, internet censorship, Internet Regulations, Kids Online Safety Act, KOSA, mass surveillance, Mental Health Online, Online Legislation, online privacy, online safety, Parental Responsibility, Podcast, Podcasts, Political Analysis, Privacy, Section 230, security, Social Media Policies, social media regulation, Tech platforms, technology, Weekly Edition
In this episode, we explore the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), a controversial bill aimed at protecting children online. Joined by co-host Scott Wright, we discuss the potential implications of KOSA, including ...
FBI’s Warrantless Spying on US Must Continue, Says FBI
Richi Jennings | | 4th Amendment, Democracy, FBI, FBI Director Christopher Wray, Federal Government, FISA, Fourth Amendment, government, government access, government surveillance, Government Surveillance Reform Act (GSRA), lawful surveillance, mass surveillance, nsa, police surveillance, Privacy, SB Blogwatch, Section 702, surveillance, US Constitution, US FBI, warrantless search
Privacy, schmivacy: FBI head Christopher Wray (pictured) doesn’t see what all the fuss is about. Just renew FISA section 702 already! ...
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Joy Of Tech® ‘Your Phone’s All Ears!’
Marc Handelman | | Hardware Satire, Information Security, Joy of Tech®, mass surveillance, Nitrozac and Snaggy, Sarcasm, satire, Tech Humor, Tech Sarcasm, Tech Satire
via the Comic Noggins of Nitrozac and Snaggy at The Joy of Tech®! ...
Privacy and Morality: Data’s Double-Edged Sword
When security professionals think of “good” data and “bad” data, we think of things including accuracy, reliability, recency and applicability. But a more significant question is about data collection and use. All ...
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