You don't have to hide the fact that you want to monitor your employees or consumers using computer surveillance techniques. Not only is such surveillance legal, but it's also becoming commonplace.
About 1 in 4 law-enforcement agencies have used a tactic known as a "tower dump" At least 25 police departments own a Stingray, a device that acts as a fake cell tower 36 more police agencies refused ...
A robbery on a residential street in Compton, California. On the left a man is about to steal a necklace from a woman on the sidewalk. But the Sheriff's department wasn't just relying on traditional ...
Sponsored by the Master of Arts in Financial Integrity program Experts in Anti-Money Laundering and Risk Management techniques in financial institutions discuss the use of bulk data analysis to ...
The FBI had to rewrite the book on its domestic surveillance activities in the wake of last January’s landmark Supreme Court decision in United States v. Jones. In Jones, a unanimous court held that ...
While ADS-B is the latest catch phrase in air-traffic management, it is not all that new. Many airliners flying throughout Europe already have some Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) ...
A leading expert in Environmental Health has harped on the benefits of Environmental Surveillance and Molecular Techniques in Combating Infectious Diseases. Dr. Ibukun Adesiyan, a Senior Lecturer in ...
Legislators support repealing law that keeps police surveillance techniques secret A committee endorses the proposal to strike down a law that lets police agencies in Maine deny public records ...
The NYPD, which is legally required to share information about its surveillance techniques with the public, is using such vague language in its reporting that it’s hard to tell what tools are being ...
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