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WDSU investigates the tool that has helped catch fugitives but sparked a fierce debate over privacy, power and public trust.
Chinese surveillance camera manufacturer Hikvision announced on its Canadian website on Monday that it has filed for a ...
Palantir has become notorious for supporting the Trump administration's mass deportation agenda and allegedly assisting with the IDF's AI weapons. Now, its work with Australian government and business ...
Chinese surveillance camera manufacturer Hikvision said on Monday it was challenging an order the Canadian government issued ...
Ten years after the Chinese government’s widespread crackdown on human rights lawyers, concerned governments and the United Nations should establish an independent, international investigation into ...
A UN special rapporteur has called for technology firms operating in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories to ...
Biometric databases held by governments form the basis of traditional, centralized digital ID systems but these system ...
Beneath the Independence Day pomp lies an uncomfortable, ironic truth: You’re not as free as you think, the Heritage Foundation’s Paul Mullen writes.
Last summer, the Chinese government released a proposal for a national internet ID system. The proposal was met with strong opposition, which was heavily censored online. (See CDT’s past coverage for ...
"The looming rapid expansion of federal surveillance may signal a step change on a trajectory set in motion after September 11, 2001, with broad implications for the rights and privacy of all ...
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When the status quo was in the past challenged by greater forces of good and inclusion, surveillance has been a tool of ...