Prime Minister Encourages Rollout of 5G and Other Smart Tech to Improve Surveillance
By B.N. Frank Opposition to 5G is worldwide and this has limited, slowed, and/or stopped deployment in various locations. Since 2017 doctors and scientists have…
By B.N. Frank Opposition to 5G is worldwide and this has limited, slowed, and/or stopped deployment in various locations. Since 2017 doctors and scientists have…
By Tom Philips Turkey is planning to launch a central bank digital currency (CBDC) that will be integrated with the country’s digital identity system and…
By Nicholas Anthony The rise of cryptocurrencies has made a new generation of people aware of the need for financial privacy reform in America. It’s…
By Tom Parker Voter analytics firm PredictWise harvested location data from tens of millions of US cellphones during the initial Covid lockdown months and used…
By Ken Macon In the wake of the Optus data breach, the Australian government is considering centralizing digital ID through the myGov or myGovID systems….
By Janet Phelan Twenty-one years ago, on October 26, 2001, the US Congress passed the USA PATRIOT Act. In the wake of terror following the…
By B.N. Frank Despite warnings – even about national security – data collection is big business in the U.S. and everybody seems to be doing…
By Anne Toomey McKenna, University of Richmond Government agencies and private security companies in the U.S. have found a cost-effective way to engage in warrantless…
By Didi Rankovic Governments and financial institutions are increasingly warming to the idea of introducing Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) – central banks’ digital tokens,…
By Mike Maharrey Last week, the Detroit City Council narrowly approved an expansion of the city’s controversial ShotSpotter gun control surveillance technology. But instead of…
By Sikh for Truth The parameters they set for digital currency will nudge your behaviour through social scoring, to control society and to control you….
By B.N. Frank Warnings about virtual reality (VR) use are NOT new and it’s not just because users are often exposed to unwanted and sometimes…
By Aparajita Ghosh A few months after Narendra Modi was re-elected in 2019, India’s Parliament passed a discriminatory bill extending citizenship to refugees from six…
By Didi Rankovic EU’s proposed Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act, drafted by the European Commission, was under the spotlight for the first time last week in…