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- Surveillance cuts both ways
- Surveillance cuts both waysExcellent readI wish there was more we could do to combat improper government activity but it is good to see someone suggest possibilities. As a veteran your last statement was the most touching to me.Nothing to hide?Only an honest government with nothing to hide is notafraid...
- Tags: vertical industries, surveilance, camera
- Discussion threads 2007-12-07
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- Robotic rats will get a sense of touch
- Robotic rats will get a sense of touchRight to privacyAs robots become more common, legal issues will arise. Contracts will be one tool for regulating robot bad behavior or unwanted surveilance. http://hack-igations.blogspot.com/2008/01/robot-surveillance-contracts.html [url]http://hack-igations.blogspot.com/2008/01/robot-surveillance-contracts.html[/url]
- Tags: robots, robotic
- Discussion threads 2008-02-20
- U.S. ranks near the bottom in 2007 International Privacy Ranking
- U.S. ranks near the bottom in 2007 International Privacy RankingYour government at work......thanks to George Bush's PATRIOT Act idiocy.Thank You George W. ChimpFrom exploding formula bottles to cartoon characters causing mass panic for an entire city, you have turned this nation into a nation of morons and fearmongerers.Moving to the...
- Tags: security, international privacy ranking, privacy, camera
- Discussion threads 2008-01-10
- NSA cooperation: OK for e-mail, IM companies?
- NSA cooperation: OK for e-mail, IM companies?This whole mess tells me that...Some really, REALLY bad stuff is about to be uncovered.Not good. Government uses paranoia to expand power.If the bill had included the clause, "provided that the parties involved in wiretapping was approved by a FISA court", I would agree...
- Tags: instant messaging, vertical industries, federal government, im company, nsa, government, im, e-mail, rockefeller
- Discussion threads 2007-10-22
- Highway regulators: Car 'black boxes' can't be secret
- Highway regulators: Car 'black boxes' can't be secretThey said that about governors, too ...... and you can disable those just by buying a third-party engine-management chip. APR, for example, makes chips for Volkswagens and Audis that change the behavior of the engine, making it a bit less conservative less reliable...
- Tags: insurance, financial planning, black box
- Discussion threads 2006-08-22
- NSA wiretapping unconstitutional
- NSA wiretapping unconstitutionalNSA and UnconstitutionalityIts good to know that the American judicial system is, even if ever so gradually, waking up to its traditional role as custodian and interpreter of the nation's constitution. Its about time judges got commited to the responsibility of their appiontments and abandon political sycophancy...
- Tags: security, nsa, attack, american civil liberties union
- Discussion threads 2006-08-17
- Sun worries? Let your bikini do the talking
- Sun worries? Let your bikini do the talkingMessage has been deleted.ObsoleteYour information is obsolete. It turns out the blast was probably caused by a landmine placed by Hezbollah. But people don't need a reason to hate Jews.What was the purpose......in bringing this up in this talkback?Carl Rapsonstay on topicYou are...
- Tags: sun microsystems inc., gaza, palestinians, shell
- Discussion threads 2006-07-26
- Telcos: Laws governing our industry OK. They just need to favor telcos.
- Telcos: Laws governing our industry OK. They just need to favor telcos.Banning the sale of QoS is NOT good for the InternetNet Neutrality is a lie; it is NOT about stopping blockage or degradation on the Internet. It is about outlawing the sale of QoS. Even...
- Tags: telecom & utilities, telecommunications, industry, even tim berners-lee, telecommunications company, net neutrality, qos
- Discussion threads 2006-06-30
- House panel would ask Bush for surveillance records
- House panel would ask Bush for surveillance recordsDid Feds Finally Read the Bill of RightsI hope this is the start of Congress considering whether new laws and federal agencies are in compliance with the Bill of Rights.NSA should fully inform congress . . .and any congressman that leaks even so...
- Tags: vertical industries, facism, happiness, government
- Discussion threads 2006-06-21
- Finally, the government props up ailing encryption industry
- Finally, the government props up ailing encryption industryGovernment != "malevolent attacker"[i]"But encryption will never become common practice until there is a real and present danger that every email, IM and telephone conversation you hold can be snooped upon by an automated system and retrieved at the whim of an attacker."[/i]OK,...
- Tags: vertical industries, u.s. government, government, phone
- Discussion threads 2006-04-18
- Spy program snoops on cell phones
- Spy program snoops on cell phonesIf you object to this...If you object to this, you'd better also object to software that let's employers monitor employee web browsing, or monitors work activity by taking screen shots.For that matter, Surveillance Cameras too.(Yes, I object to all of them.)If you don't like it..Don't...
- Tags: telecom & utilities, government, cyberthreats, phone, telecommunications company, cell phone
- Discussion threads 2006-03-29
- Americans OK with online monitoring but not wiretaps
- Americans OK with online monitoring but not wiretapsDOH Spying on Web usersBased on the evidence given by the author, there was nothing in it to support the conclusion that Americans do not mind the Gov spying on their net activities. I completely disagree with the author's conclusion. Americans...
- Tags: marketing research, survey, online monitoring, monitoring
- Discussion threads 2006-03-17
- Here's why VoIP videophones haven't caught on yet
- Here's why VoIP videophones haven't caught on yetWhere is the videophone?Very interesting commentary. Videophone technology is here, right now. You can get TV quality video communications across the Net. Soon we will see full video conferencing capability for remote, virtual, and mobile comunications as well as ...
- Tags: corporate communications, cellular phones, telephony, videophone technology, im, videophone, video, v-conf, voip videophone, voip
- Discussion threads 2006-01-08
- Patriot Act fight moves to Senate
- Patriot Act fight moves to SenateI urge that common sense be used for once.Security, yes.Subjective doublespeak laws, NO.Sheesh. What will professional photographers do now? Can't take a picture of an office building regardless of orientation; they'll go to gitmo. See a creative artistic camera angle for railroad...
- Tags: government, regulations, martial law, usa patriot act, u.s. senate
- Discussion threads 2005-12-14
- Crave privacy? New tech knocks out digital cameras
- Crave privacy? New tech knocks out digital camerasWild Weasel mission for digital cameras?Camera jamming technology will likely result in anti-jamming technology. It's spy vs spy in a digital camera smack down!The terrorists will love this technology.Yes, just what we need : a system for countering surveillance at airports and...
- Tags: camera, digital camera
- Discussion threads 2005-09-19
- Hospital Surveilance on the Rise?
- The FBI and other law enforcement agencies are looking into incidents in which people masquerading as unannounced inspectors were found poking around three hospitals in Boston, Detroit and Los Angeles.The article in the Washington Post is worth reading if you are involved in hospital administration or security. It is a...
- Tags: fbi
- Blog posts 2005-04-24
- Secret 'bus cams' challenged in court
- Secret 'bus cams' challenged in courtReally stupid move ...This was really stupid on the part of the school district. While no one in their right mind should have an 'expectation of privacy' in a public place, to place these cameras secretly was a really dumb move. They should...
- Tags: security, entrapment, school bu, camera, entrapment, privacy
- Discussion threads 2005-02-02
- FBI pushes for broadband wiretap powers
- FBI pushes for broadband wiretap powersWOW....thats crapi can't believe the FBI....wait a minute....I CAN beleive the FBI would push something like this. Ya know, I hear a lot of what I call extremist saying that there is a underlying porpose for the government to push garbage like this. I think...
- Tags: federal government, vertical industries, broadband, fbi, government, osama bin laden
- Discussion threads 2004-03-12
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