HMRC suspending payments to hundreds of families using travel surveillance data exposes the dangers of governments repurposing security tools to control citizens. Governments weaponising data against ...
We are living through a moment of profound transformation as military imperatives and corporate interests are no longer separate threads in the fabric of technological innovation. Instead they are ...
A brief overview of the company. An outline of products or technologies developed by the company that serve both civilian and military or security-related purposes. A summary of strategic ...
A brief overview of the company, including its core mission, areas of operation, and notable facts. An outline of products or technologies developed by the company that serve both civilian and ...
Following the publication of our Technology, Data and Elections Checklist, we have created a deck of Tech, Data and Elections Playing Cards. Both the checklist and the deck of cards aim to give ...
This week we're discussing the end of support (kind of) for Windows 10 - find out more from Chris and Tom about what you should worry about and what you can do now Windows 10 is officially (mostly) ...
Privacy International and global allies present their proposals to improve key provisions of the draft ILO Convention supplemented by a Recommendation concerning ...
The Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD) has ruled that universities may no longer use facial recognition systems to monitor students during online exams. In its resolution, the Agency determined ...
This series produced in collaboration with Corporate Watch profiles ten companies and their products aiming to demonstrate how technologies developed for the battlefield are now shaping civilian life.
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