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Derek Bruff

Google Glass Police: NYPD Cops Testing Google Camera | TIME.com - 0 views

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    "A few months ago, an officer for the Byron Police Department in Georgia made a routine traffic stop equipped with an unusual piece of technology: Google Glass."
Derek Bruff

Don't Blame Snowden for Terror in Paris - Bloomberg View - 0 views

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    This piece captures some of the complexity of the surveillance / privacy debate as it applies to Snowden and the Paris attacks.
Derek Bruff

How the Paris Attacks Could Lead to More Government Snooping on Americans | Mother Jones - 0 views

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    A round up of current conversations about surveillance and privacy in light of the Paris attacks.
Abbey Roberts

Personal Privacy Is Only One of the Costs of NSA Surveillance - 1 views

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    If you're writing about the rhetoric of the debate
rmusicant

NSA debate takes new turns after Paris attacks - 4 views

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    Privacy advocates are pushing back against arguments from the intelligence community that more surveillance powers would have prevented the deadly Paris terrorist attacks. They're offended at what they see as naked opportunism from supporters of tough surveillance powers and argue the rhetoric - including suggestions that National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden has blood on his hands - has gone too far.
rmusicant

Security Cameras In School: Protective Or Invasive? - 1 views

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    More and more schools are installing security cameras in halls, classrooms and buses. Administrators say it helps protect students and staff, but some argue the practice is invasive. Guests discuss the use of surveillance cameras in schools and where to draw the line between safety and privacy.
kims46

Surveillance Under the Patriot Act - 3 views

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    Focusing on the consequences of the Patriot Act and how the US government upped the security on civilians after 9/11, this is a really nice graphic that gives a scary visual on the expanded powers of the national government in the name of security. It's from the ACLU, so this gives a pretty good perspective of, specifically, curbed liberties.
Derek Bruff

America's Most Useless Surveillance Program Is Finally (Almost) Over | Mother Jones - 0 views

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    The NSA's (useless) bulk phone metadata collection program is now over. #fywscrypto https://t.co/H7SL3S1QSQ - Derek Bruff (@derekbruff) December 1, 2015
Derek Bruff

MLK's speech attracted FBI's intense attention - The Washington Post - 0 views

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    A little history on FBI surveillance of MLK. via @snowden
Derek Bruff

Exclusive: Feds Regularly Monitored Black Lives Matter Since Ferguson - 0 views

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    And, these days, it's DHS surveillance of the #blacklivesmatter movement. (via @snowden)
wangs29

Are They Allowed to Do That? A Breakdown of Selected Government Surveillance Programs - 1 views

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    What specific legal frameworks are relevant to a discussion of mass surveillance?
Abbey Roberts

Edward Snowden | US news | The Guardian - 0 views

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    "Latest on the computer analyst whistleblower who provided the Guardian with top-secret NSA documents leading to revelations about US surveillance on phone and internet communications" - compilation of news sources on Edward Snowden
Derek Bruff

Republicans are coming for your browsing histories, not your guns | VICE News - 0 views

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    Senator John McCain has filed an amendment that would allow the FBI to retrieve email metadata and web browsing history without warrants. He's proposing we expand use of National Security Letters, which get around the need for warrants and often come with gag orders, so that if you receive an NSL asking for data, you can't tell anyone about it.
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