Not exact matches
Enacted in 2010 by a Democrat - controlled Congress and signed into law by Barack Obama, FATCA is virtually unknown to most Americans but has been wreaking havoc with the global financial system outside the US Touted as a weapon against «fat cat» tax evaders stashing funds offshore, FATCA is instead an indiscriminate information
dragnet requiring all non-US financial institutions (banks, credit unions, insurance companies, investment and pension funds, etc.) in every country in the world to report
data on all specified US accounts to the IRS.
The Equifax breach should epitomize the consequences of negligent
data brokerage and serve as a wake - up call to similar organizations who profit from dragnet surveillance and the employment of psychographic and demographic Big Data algorit
data brokerage and serve as a wake - up call to similar organizations who profit from
dragnet surveillance and the employment of psychographic and demographic Big
Data algorit
Data algorithms.
The reckless handling of
data collected in capitalistic
dragnet surveillance has developed into a national security and privacy epidemic.
China has developed a big
data Social Credit System that leverages networked databases, mass surveillance, and every meaningful economic and social interaction of its citizens into a utility of
dragnet surveillance and unprecedented control.
Equifax: The Hazards of
Dragnet Surveillance Capitalism Part 2: Just Another
Data Breach?
In this publication, entitled «
Dragnet Surveillance Nation: How
Data Brokers Sold Out America,» the Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology provides a comprehensive and detailed analysis of this underreported and poorly understood threat to our Nation's critical infrastructures.
Psychographic targeting is made easy via big
data analytics, the treasure troves of readily available metadata curated by
dragnet surveillance capitalists, and a legislative body that lacks the understanding of the dangers of its weaponization.
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.