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The Worm Turns – When the Hunter Becomes the Hunted Mass Surveillance and the Weaponization of the Data We Voluntarily Create
Mark Rasch | | adversarial tactics, communication intelligence, Cyber Espionage, Data Privacy, digital age, Information Warfare, intelligence gathering, large language models, metadata analysis, modern espionage., municipal surveillance, national security, open-source intelligence (OSINT), social media, surveillance, surveillance infrastructure, Vulnerability Exploitation
Explore how advancements in surveillance infrastructure and the democratization of intelligence have transformed espionage ...
Security Boulevard
Seeing Is Not Believing: How to Spot AI-Generated Video
Tom Eston | | AI, AI Generated Video, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, deepfake, Detection Techniques, Digital Privacy, Episodes, Forensic Watermarks, Information Security, Infosec, metadata analysis, Misinformation, online safety, Organizational Risk, Podcast, Podcasts, Privacy, security, Security Awareness, social engineering, Synthetic Media, technology, Trust Verification, Video Manipulation, Weekly Edition
In this episode we discuss the rising challenge of AI-generated videos, including deepfakes and synthetic clips that can deceive even a skeptical viewer. Once the gold standard of proof, video content is ...
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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