The case will not only provide more details
about government surveillance practices, but help to provide a better understanding of the warren of secret laws that the government has been using to demand information about citizens.
So, today, we have filed a lawsuit in federal court seeking to publish our full Transparency Report, and asking the court to declare these restrictions on our ability to speak
about government surveillance as unconstitutional under the First Amendment.
The shorter, modified form works well when talking
about government surveillance and the like.
The story - line raises solid and serious questions
about government surveillance and the alliances sometimes shared between private sector companies and government officials.
But it's packed with enough anxieties
about government surveillance and the steamrolling growth of digital culture to fill a skyscraper.
Tagged presents all sides of the debate, from the executives at Verichip who sell RFID implants for use in people and RFID advocates who tout their health and safety benefits, to Christians who believe that RFID chips are the «mark of the beast» predicted in the Book of Revelation and those who worry
about government surveillance.
It also touched on last week's White House decision to further intervene in Syria's civil war, as well as recent disclosures
about government surveillance programs.
Regarding the Snowden revelations
about government surveillance, Robertson observed that these practices were setting the stage for the «End Times.»
Corporate competition to accumulate information about consumers is intensifying even as concerns
about government surveillance grow, pushing down the market price for intimate personal details to fractions of....
Since then politicians, businesses, and civilians have been engaged in a nonstop discussion
about government surveillance policies.
Not exact matches
I don't want public attention because I don't want the story to be
about me... I want it to be
about what the US
government is doing... I'm willing to sacrifice all of that because I can't in good conscience allow the US
government to destroy privacy, internet freedom and basic liberties for people around the world with this massive
surveillance machine they're secretly building.
The service gained popularity following the Edward Snowden revelations
about U.S.
government surveillance and has since been used by ISIS and other terrorist groups to disseminate information.
As more sensitive data inevitably moves to the cloud, and that data is managed by private entities (think: Dropbox, Box, etc.), tech companies must begin thinking
about how to approach transparency in an era of FISA and other
government - related
surveillance requests.
The development could bring an abrupt end to the high - stakes legal showdown which has become a lightning rod for a broader debate on data privacy in the United States, which was inflamed by revelations in 2013 from former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden
about the U.S.
government's massive
surveillance programs.
The latest revelation
about U.S.
government surveillance comes by way of a June 14 Bloomberg report that says «thousands» of American companies are working with U.S. intelligence agencies in a mutually beneficial arrangement where the latter secretly piggybacks on normal commercial operations.
Zuckerberg said
government surveillance hurt users» trust in Internet companies and that knowing more
about the programs would help relieve public concerns.
In the film Snowden, released earlier this year, Woodley plays Lindsay Mills, girlfriend of the former National Security Agency contractor, who leaked details
about the U.S.
government's massive
surveillance programs and was granted asylum in Russia after fleeing the United States in 2013.
We might soon learn more
about the controversial U.S.
government surveillance scandal that has privacy advocates, news organizations, politicians and others up in arms.
In addition to the civil - liberties issues raised, businesses in U.S. increasingly are fretting
about the financial impact on
government surveillance.
About 30 gigabytes of data was stolen in the cyber attack, including details of the Joint Strike Fighter warplane and P - 8 Poseidon
surveillance plane, according to a presentation on the hack by a
government official.
«The better way to think, from a practical perspective,
about law enforcement, isn't like the
surveillance state of advanced technology, it's like your local city
government.
The prospect of a Lords rebellion against the
government's emergency
surveillance law grew today, after an influential committee of peers raised concerns
about the legislation.
Many would recall that, Amaechi as Governor of Rivers State at different times cried out, spoke loudly
about the refusal of the President Goodluck Jonathan administration to allow the Rivers State
government takes possession of the security
surveillance helicopters.
Less than a year ago, however, new revelations came out
about NSA
surveillance as a result of Edward Snowden's leaks, and this time the Right was deeply divided: establishment Republicans continued to support the
surveillance practices of the NSA, whereas conservatives and the Tea Party wing of the Republican Party voiced concerns
about whether the NSA was giving the
government too much power.
This is just as the
government disclosed that
about 55 people that had contact with the Obafemi Awolowo University Doctor that died of Lassa fever have been placed under
surveillance.
The Assembly's Presiding Officer has written to the Prime Minister demanding urgent clarification and consultation
about reports that the UK
Government's electronic
surveillance agency, GCHQ, is no longer banned from spying on AMs.
In his first public address since leaking
government surveillance secrets last June Edward Snowden talked
about encryption, lack of oversight and his motives
Following Edward Snowden's revelations
about government mass
surveillance, end - to - end encryption is now widely available through services such as Facebook's WhatsApp.
But Richard Garwin, a retired IBM physicist and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient who has long been a technical adviser on nuclear weapons and stockpile
surveillance to the Defense Department and the NNSA, said the
government had not been transparent enough
about the long lapse in testing and production.
Being there as Snowden reveals what he knows
about U.S.
government surveillance of its own citizens is almost indescribably gripping and immediate.
Besides allowing for another round of winks at the obsolescence of the Bond brand, this particular plot point permits Spectre to draw some curious ideological lines, condemning drone warfare and
government surveillance while waxing nostalgic
about the good ol' days of Cold War assassination plots.
If the
government is serious
about tackling terrorism, politicisation and increased
surveillance in private schools and universities will not be enough.
In light of Edward Snowden's recent revelations
about the NSA's snooping activities, this riveting story of
government surveillance is a must - read for anyone who's concerned
about privacy and what information
government can and will find out
about law - abiding citizens.
Republique tells a compelling story
about the reach of
government surveillance by using security cameras as tools to snoop into the most common elements of our digital lives — from emails, to voice recordings.
This is not only due to
government surveillance, but increasingly because new ways of communicating (i.e. camera phones, e-mail, etc.) make it difficult for us to control who has access to information
about us.
Speaking
about the (often absurd) classified
government documents he and Holzer have both used in their work — Holzer has projected redacted classified documents onto buildings, while Paglen has done the same with the code names of
government surveillance programs — Paglen noted that these
government records, especially when recontextualized, expose a grimmer side of abstraction.
It certainly pervaded «Invisible Adversaries» at the CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art, where
about 100 works — mostly from the museum's collection, supplemented by a few loans — dealt with unseen threats from
government surveillance to racism and sexism.
e.) George Orwell wrote a futuristic novel in 1948
about life under a tyrannical
government that used control of information and electronic
surveillance in «1984» [5].
While the recent revelations have created controversy
about the statutes like the USA PATRIOT Act and the Foreign Intelligence
Surveillance Act — and about which government security programs are guilty of overstepping civil liberties, and when — government surveillance at home leaves many Americans fe
Surveillance Act — and
about which
government security programs are guilty of overstepping civil liberties, and when —
government surveillance at home leaves many Americans fe
surveillance at home leaves many Americans feeling safer.
Recent revelations
about government spying at home opened our eyes to the feds» now - notorious domestic
surveillance programs.
Last month the respected German national newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine (FAZ) published an exposé in its Sunday edition Feuilleton
about a German
government computer
surveillance program introduced into citizens» computers some years ago and the ease with which it can be cracked and misused.
The Privacy Shield mechanism was negotiated as a direct replacement for Safe Harbor after Europe's top court struck down that earlier arrangement, in 2015, in the wake of the Snowden disclosures
about US
government mass
surveillance programs.
EPIC frequently uses the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) to obtain information from the
government about surveillance, cryptography, and privacy.
EPIC makes frequent use of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) to obtain information from the
government about surveillance and privacy policy.
So the usage spike it got in 2013, after NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden's revelations
about government mass
surveillance programs, has evidently turned into some sustained momentum.
It also raises the question of how any international user of an iPhone would ever feel safe — especially given what we now know
about the
government's electronic
surveillance capabilities and its willingness to use them.
As news websites around the globe are publishing story after story
about dragnet
surveillance, these news sites all have one thing in common: when you visit these websites, your personal information is broadcast to dozens of companies, many of which have the ability to track your surfing habits, and many of which are subject to
government data requests.
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