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Derek Bruff

Disturbing texts in CHP officers' nude-photo 'game,' records show - SFGate - 1 views

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    From @kashhill: "And this is why people get nervous about police officers going through their phones: nude photo collection game in CA"
Derek Bruff

New Tech City: Bill Binney and Ladar Levison Talk Cryptography - WNYC - 0 views

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    Here's a podcast interview with Bill Binney and Ladar Levison, both featured in Citizenfour. Binney was the former NSA crypto expert we saw testifying in the film a couple of times, and Levison was the guy who ran the secure email service Lavabit that he felt compelled to shut down.
Derek Bruff

ACLU 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.
Derek Bruff

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.
Derek Bruff

Colleges are spying on prospective students by quietly tracking them across the internet - Quartz - 0 views

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    Here's another angle on data mining and (prospective) college students...
Derek Bruff

Crimes, iPhones and Encryption - Room for Debate - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    The New York Times put together a virtual debate over the Apple/FBI conflict.
Derek Bruff

Tim Cook says Apple won't break into iPhone for the FBI | Fusion - 0 views

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    Apple's response to the court order directing them to comply with the FBI's request for a backdoor into the iPhone owned by one of the San Bernardino shooters.
Derek Bruff

U.S. wants Apple to help unlock iPhone used by San Bernardino shooter - The Washington Post - 0 views

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    Heads up... big crypto story happening now.
Derek Bruff

Apple can comply with the FBI court order - Trail of Bits Blog - 0 views

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    More on the technicalities of the FBI's request to Apple.
parker718

Schneier on Security - 1 views

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    A well-reasoned argument from our favorite security blogger, with plenty of links to help us in writing our final paper. It is also an interesting article as it talks about the debate before Snowden, Wikileaks, and other whistleblowers.
parker718

Scorecard: How Many Rights Have Americans REALLY Lost? - 2 views

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    A breakdown of the bill of rights and how much each amendment has been given up to the government. Pretty terrifying.
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

Does Europe Need a New Surveillance System? - Room for Debate - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    Today's New York Times features a debate of sorts over the value of increased surveillance after the Paris attacks. Click through for five different views on this complex issue.
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