Tag: Borders
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EFF Zine on Surveillance Tech at the Southern Border Shines Light on Ever-Growing Spy Network
SAN FRANCISCO—Sensor towers controlled by AI, drones launched from truck-bed catapults, vehicle-tracking devices disguised as traffic …
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A New Surveillance Tool Invades Border Towns
This week, WIRED reported that a group of prolific scammers known as the Yahoo Boys are openly operating on major platforms like Facebook, …
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“Infrastructures of Control”: Q&A with the Geographers Behind University of Arizona’s Border Surveillance Photo Exhibition
THOMAS: Personally I’m left with more questions than answers when doing this …
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A Virtual Reality Tour of Surveillance Tech at the Border: A Conversation with Dave Maass of the Electronic Frontier Foundation
This interview is crossposted from The Markup, a nonprofit news organization that investigates technology and its impact on society. …
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Surveillance and the U.S.-Mexico Border: 2023 Year in Review
The U.S.-Mexico border continues to be one of the most politicized spaces in the country, with leaders in both political parties supporting …
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Border Crossing: A New Battle Over Governments Extending Information Mandates Beyond National Security to National Interest
By George T. Tziahanas, AGC and VP of Compliance, Archive360 It might seem counterintuitive that in a distributed digital world, the …
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Dell: How HPC Serves a Vital Role in National Health & Wellness, Public Safety, Border and Commerce Security
When HPC and national security appear in the same sentence, thoughts typically turn towards military, defense and homeland security. While …
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First Draft of UN Cybercrime Convention Drops Troubling Provisions, But Dangerous And Open-Ended Cross Border Surveillance Powers Are Still
A Quick Recap of the UN Cybercrime Convention From the very start of the negotiations, EFF has opposed the draft convention as a whole, …
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First Draft of UN Cybercrime Convention Drops Troubling Provisions, But Dangerous And Open-Ended Cross Border Surveillance Powers Are Back
This is Part I of a two-part post about the first draft of the UN Cybercrime Convention. Part I provides background on treaty negotiations …
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NETSCOUT introduces Visibility Without Borders platform
NETSCOUT has introduced its Visibility Without Borders (VWB) platform to help organizations keep goods and services flowing by uniting …
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Global Cybercrime and Government Access to User Data Across Borders: 2022 in Review
to the Budapest Cybercrime Convention. The Protocol is another instrument, approved on May 2022, expanding cross-border access to potential …
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From Camera Towers to Spy Blimps, Border Researchers Now Can Use 65+ Open-licensed Images of Surveillance Tech from EFF
The U.S.-Mexico border is one of the most politicized technological spaces in the country, with leaders in both political parties …
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