Sentences with phrase «over government surveillance»

Paul and Christie tangled in a passionate debate over government surveillance that highlighted the wide gulf in the Republican Party between libertarian - leaning Republicans like the Kentucky senator and national security hawks like the New Jersey governor.
got into a shouting match over government surveillance.
The lobbyist added that several major firms were more interested in making deals with the Trump administration that could affect their bottom lines, such as tax repatriation, than getting caught in politically charged fights over government surveillance.

Not exact matches

The «Wan na Cry» epidemic, which is still far from over, represents a perfect storm of outdated hospital system IT, buggy software, and government surveillance, as my colleague Jeff John Roberts explains.
They express frustration over the «confusion» government surveillance causes in the marketplace, and the «erroneous reports» that the companies allowed the government access to directly access their servers.
«Governments became more fearful of Islamic extremism and responded by either (a) boosting nationalism as a counter-force or (b) tightening regulations and increasing surveillance over all religious expression,» the report said.
According to a Government Accounting Office study, the U.S. Air Force spent $ 3.3 million on drug interdiction, using sophisticated AWACS surveillance planes over a 15 - month period ending in 1987.
«The so called military operations code named «OPERATION PULO SHIELD» in the Niger Delta region who our partners in the oil bunkering activities, because presently without been told the former JTF Commander, Major - General Emmanuel Atewe who was arrested by the EFCC last week over pipelines surveillance contract amounts to N8.2 billion in the region, is an eye opener to the federal government that the military are fully involved in illegal bunkering in the area.
In its current ossified form, the British state offers an unpalatable mix of medieval hierarchy and techno - authoritarianism, symbolised in recent weeks by an enthroned Queen Elizabeth II announcing plans to deepen the government's already vast powers of electronic surveillance over her subjects.
A statement issued on Monday, June 20, stated that equipment for Communication, Surveillance, and other Navigational Aids have been locked up because lands for the installation have been taken over by government officials.
The Conservative leader of the Local Government Association, Sir Simon Milton, has warned councils against over zealous use of surveillance powers that they were given to fight terrorism and criminal offences.
The action came amid investigations into foreign spying by government workers and open questions over U.S. surveillance in Germany, a spokesman for Chancellor Angela Merkel said.
Through an unprecedented expansion of surveillance and data collection, this Labour government has relentlessly invaded the privacy of the British people over the last thirteen years.
By turning over what surely amounts to billions of call logs to the US government, Verizon is enabling what is likely to be the broadest surveillance scheme in history.
Having declined over 90 per cent in just 20 years, the vaquita continues to plummet toward extinction despite a two - year ban on gillnet fishing that began in May 2015, as well as surveillance efforts by Mexico's government, environmental authorities and military.
Over the past years Anouk Kruithof has collected images related to issues like government surveillance, privacy, pollution and climate change from the Internet and on social media.
In his own words, Paglen's artistic project is to create «new metaphors» for the «invisible war» — the weaponization of space, the militarization of the internet, mass surveillance, and counterintelligence efforts by U.S. and foreign governments over the past 15 years, most of which remain classified.
Such an agency would be accountable to the political process, to which law societies in Canada are not because of a lack of government surveillance as to how law societies justify their use of their monopoly over the provision of legal services.
Unlike the FISC - R, the lower FISC has been quite busy over the years, in its primary role as an «approver» of the government's surveillance applications.
While the government's monitoring of our thoughts may be the archetypical Orwellian intrusion, the government's surveillance of our movements over a considerable time period through new technologies, such as the collection of cell - site - location records, without the protections of the Fourth Amendment, puts our country far closer to Oceania than our Constitution permits.
«15 With wire communications however, there is no such limitation, as this statute does not include wire communications, such as communications over the internet including email and instant messenger.16 While this statute is placing a general prohibition on the interception of electronic communications, the statute contains provisions that allow government officials to conduct wiretap surveillance under the authority of a court based on probable cause.17
There have certainly been historic examples where state entities have expressed concerns over unjustified U.S. government access to domestic data through PATRIOT act powers or through quasi-legal surveillance programs such as the NSA's Internet monitoring regime instituted under FISA.
Next: SCOTUS considers limits to the government's surveillance powers over personal technology
While the government's monitoring of our thoughts may be the archetypical Orwellian intrusion, the government's surveillance of our movements over a considerable time period through new technologies, such as the collection of cell - site - location records, without the protections of the Fourth Amendment, puts our country far closer to Oceania than our Constitution
Concerns over PRISM and what are sure to be other as - of - yet undisclosed government surveillance programs has left many wondering how they can «lock down» their data in the cloud.
If an individual is in favor of network neutrality and also wary of overzealous government wiretapping, he or she must be careful to not allow advocacy of federal power in one arena (enforcing network neutrality) to bleed over, even by analogy, to advocay of federal power in the other arena (surveillance).
As previously reported, DRIP expands the authorities» surveillance powers so that foreign web communications service providers can be forced to hand over user information — despite the assurances of the U.K. government that it only maintains the «status quo».
Your Secret Stingray's No Secret Anymore: The Vanishing Government Monopoly over Cell Phone Surveillance and Its Impact on National Security and Consumer Privacy (Harvard Journal of Law and Technology)
The flaw — an obscure socket — lets an attacker take over and control communications on the Blackphone, a highly secure Android smartphone Silent Circle developed and marketed in reaction to news of government surveillance of people's communications.
The Australian Government, in cooperation with the Western Australian, Northern Territory and Queensland Governments, piloted three Indigenous coastal surveillance programs over twelve months during 2006 - 07.
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