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Data ProtectionNews

New India Data Protection Bill May Give Government Unlimited Access to Citizen Data

December 24, 2019
Despite similarity to the EU GDPR, proposed India data protection bill would allow the government unfettered access to citizen data for "national security" purposes.
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Data PrivacyNews

As Amazon Ring Partners With Law Enforcement on Surveillance Video, Privacy Concerns Mount

November 29, 2019
Privacy concerns are mounting over Amazon Ring’s partnerships with U.S. law enforcement which allows the police to share surveillance videos with anyone they want.
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Data PrivacyInsights

With New Surveillance Technology, Are Encryption Backdoors Still Needed?

November 18, 2019
With the use of surveillance technology by law enforcement to target suspected criminals and terrorists, is the argument for encryption backdoors still valid?
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Police car on the street showing Swedish police given the powers to deploy spyware on devices of suspected criminals.
Cyber SecurityNews

Swedish Police Given Green Light For Spyware

November 11, 2019
Swedish police will be given powers to deploy spyware on devices of suspected criminals. The spyware could turn on cameras, microphones, and access encrypted chat logs or images stored on the device.
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Cyber SecurityNews

Israeli Surveillance Technology Firm Used WhatsApp Hack in Spy Program

November 6, 2019
Facebook-owned WhatsApp is suing Israeli surveillance technology firm NSO Group. It alleged that NSO group exploited a WhatsApp hack to spy on more than 1,400 people in 20 countries.
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NSA logo on a computer chip showing the FISA court ruling on FBI’s improper use of NSA surveillance data to snoop on Americans
Data PrivacyNews

FISA Court Ruled that FBI Improperly Used NSA Surveillance Data to Snoop on Americans

October 15, 2019
New declassified ruling shows how FBI abused the constitutional privacy rights of U.S. citizens in 2017 and 2018 by using NSA surveillance data to conduct backdoor searches.
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Amazon logo on building showing the Alexa privacy concerns raised on Amazon’s new smart products
Data PrivacyNews

Amazon’s New Smart Products Raise All Kinds of Alexa Privacy Concerns

October 9, 2019
Amazon unveiled new product line which raised many Alexa privacy concerns, such as Echo Frames and Echo Loop smart ring which could be recording conversations without you knowing.
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Police siren lights showing the dangerous implications of Amazon Ring creating a nationwide surveillance network with law enforcement
Data PrivacyInsights

The Dangerous Implications of Amazon Ring Creating a Nationwide Surveillance Network with Law Enforcement

September 24, 2019
Arising concerns that Amazon Ring might use its Ring doorbells product to create a gigantic surveillance network through existing 400 partnerships with local police departments and law enforcement agencies.
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Man touching virtual screen with human icons on world map showing privacy concerns over new FBI plans for social media surveillance
Data PrivacyNews

New FBI Plans for Social Media Surveillance Already Raising Significant Privacy Concerns

August 21, 2019
Many have raised privacy concerns over FBI’s plan to develop a social media surveillance tool which will proactively identify and reactively monitor persons of interest or suspects in ongoing cases.
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Padlock on computer keyboard showing Kazakhstan government intercepting citizens’ web traffic as part of Internet surveillance
Cyber SecurityNews

Kazakhstan Internet Surveillance Plan Involves Intercepting Citizens’ Web Traffic

August 1, 2019
All citizens in Kazakhstan are forced to install a government-issued national security certificate as part of Internet surveillance strategy. This certificate will allow government to read all their messages or even alter them.
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