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in title, tags, annotations or urlACLU Calls Schools' Policy to Search Devices and 'Approve' Kids' Web Posts Unconstitutional | WIRED - 1 views
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"In the case of students who do bring devices to school, the policy allows the school to collect and examine any of the devices at any time for purposes of enforcing the policy, investigating student discipline issues, and "for any other school-related purpose," a term not clearly defined in the policy. This would essentially force students to submit to "suspicionless searches" of their property."
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Oh, look, my kids' school is in the news.
Cotton squares off against Apple CEO | TheHill - 0 views
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Apple CEO Tim Cook was on 60 Minutes yesterday, reiterating his company's support for strong encryption. Today, Senator Tom Cotton called on Apple and other companies to install "back doors" for law enforcement agencies. I wonder if Tom Cotton has read the "Keys Under Doormats" report by Schneier, Rivest, Diffie, et al.
U.S. wants Apple to help unlock iPhone used by San Bernardino shooter - The Washington Post - 0 views
Apple can comply with the FBI court order - Trail of Bits Blog - 0 views
Schneier on Security - 1 views
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.
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