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Tim Spicer, le pionnier de la guerre privée - 13 juillet 2020
Syrie, Libye, Irak, Yémen... Sur presque tous les champs de bataille, on trouve aujourd’hui des soldats privés. A Idlib ou à Tripoli, ce sont les salariés russes de la nébuleuse Wagner. En Irak, ce fut, longtemps, les recrues de la société américaine Blackwater. Autant de condottiere modernes qui louent leur savoir-faire à (...)

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Des cadres d’IBM et Google ont-ils participé à la surveillance de masse et à la censure en Chine ? - 15 juillet 2019
En pleine « affaire Huawei », qui oppose les acteurs technologiques et politiques chinois et américains, le site d’investigation The Intercept révèle que des cadres de Google et IBM seraient liés à la surveillance de masse mise en place par l’État chinois. Depuis quelques années, la Chine prend de l’avance sur les (...)

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Middle East Dictators Buy Spy Tech From Company Linked to IBM and Google - 14 juillet 2019
It is the size of a small suitcase and can be placed discreetly in the back of a car. When the device is powered up, it begins secretly monitoring hundreds of cellphones in the vicinity, recording people’s private conversations and vacuuming up their text messages. The device is one of several spy tools (...)

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How U.S. Tech Giants Are Helping to Build China’s Surveillance State - 14 juillet 2019
An American organization founded by tech giants Google and IBM is working with a company that is helping China’s authoritarian government conduct mass surveillance against its citizens, The Intercept can reveal. The OpenPower Foundation "” a nonprofit led by Google and IBM executives with the aim of trying to (...)

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New York school district’s facial recognition system sparks privacy fears - 1er juin 2019
Plan for cameras to track students in Lockport’s schools called "˜unprecedented invasion of privacy’ and "˜colossal waste of money’ A school district in western New York is launching a first-of-its-kind facial recognition system, generating new privacy concerns about the powerful but controversial technology. The (...)

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Face Recognition Is Now Being Used in Schools, but It Won’t Stop Mass Shootings - 30 mai 2018
Officials at the Lockport, New York, school district have purchased face recognition technology as part of a purported effort to prevent school shootings. Starting in September, all 10 of Lockport District’s school buildings, just north of Buffalo, will be outfitted with a surveillance system that can identify (...)