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L’œil inquisiteur du régime chinois - 10 août 2020
Enquête« La preuve par l’image » (1/5). Comment des Etats, des particuliers ou des groupes de pression s’appuient sur l’image pour se protéger ou établir une vérité. Dans cet épisode, la Chine, où la vidéo-surveillance massive joue un rôle central dans le contrôle de la population. Ou encore dans la répression de la minorité (...)

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Atlas of Surveillance - 17 juillet 2020
Documenting Police Tech in Our Communities The Atlas of Surveillance is a database of the surveillance technologies deployed by law enforcement in communities across the United States. This includes drones, body-worn camera, automated license plate readers, facial recognition, and more. This research was (...)

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The Real Dangers of Surveillance - 16 juillet 2020
How citizens and authorities respond to one another during large-scale protests — including how they use technology as a tool in the battle — can say a lot about trust in the entire political system. Paul Mozur, who has written extensively about the Chinese state surveillance machine for The New York Times, told me (...)

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FBI Expands Ability to Monitor Social Media, Location Data - 28 juin 2020
The Federal Bureau of Investigation may be watching what you tweet and where people gather. The federal law enforcement agency’s records show a growing focus on harnessing the latest private sector tools for mass surveillance, including recent contracts with companies that monitor social media posts and collect (...)

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hiljade.kamera.rs : community strikes back against mass surveillance - 6 juin 2020
Serbian citizens have launched the website hiljade.kamera.rs as a response to the deployment of state-of-the-art facial recognition surveillance technology in the streets of Belgrade. Information regarding these new cameras has been shrouded in secrecy, as the public was kept in the dark on all the most important (...)

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Minneapolis Police Can Use Facial Recognition And License Plates Readers To Identify Protesters - 3 juin 2020
As protesters demonstrate in Minneapolis in response to George Floyd’s death, law enforcement agencies have access to a host of surveillance tools that could make it easier to target and find them. The Minneapolis Police Department has a wide breadth of surveillance technologies that could be used to monitor and (...)

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Face matching and digital avatars coming to the EU’s borders - 30 mai 2020
Across Europe, leaders have been desperately seeking new ways to secure borders. Concerns over migration have contributed to the evolution of new forms of authoritarian technology On the outskirts of Vienna, staff at the Austrian Institute of Technology are working on a project that could radically change border (...)

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Street-Level Surveillance - 13 mai 2020
A Guide to Law Enforcement Spying Technology EFF’s “Street-Level Surveillance” project shines light on the advanced surveillance technologies that law enforcement agencies routinely deploy in our communities. These resources are designed for members of the public, advocacy organizations, journalists, defense (...)

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Le passé nazi du boss de Banjo, la firme à la « Minority Report » | korii. - 30 avril 2020
Un exemple supplémentaire des liens entre l’extrême droite et le secteur de la surveillance aux États-Unis. Depuis l’arrivée de Banjo, l’Utah n’a plus grand-chose à envier à la Chine. Comme l’a révélé Motherboard début mars, l’entreprise a désormais accès aux flux de la plupart des caméras de surveillance de l’État, ainsi qu’à (...)

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This Small Company Is Turning Utah Into a Surveillance Panopticon - 30 avril 2020
Banjo is applying artificial intelligence to government-owned surveillance and traffic cameras across the entire state of Utah to tell police about "anomalies." The state of Utah has given an artificial intelligence company real-time access to state traffic cameras, CCTV and “public safety” cameras, 911 emergency (...)

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Leaked pics from Amazon Ring show potential new surveillance features | Ars Technica - 22 avril 2020
Amazon wouldn’t be the first consumer company to do it, but it would be the biggest. Amazon subsidiary Ring, which has partnerships with almost 1,200 law enforcement agencies nationwide, does not currently include facial recognition or license plate scanning tools in its home surveillance line of consumer products. (...)

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Interrogatoires serrés, vidéosurveillance, porte à porte : comment Singapour traque les contaminés | Les Echos - 21 mars 2020
Touché très tôt par le coronavirus, le pays a réussi à contenir l’épidémie en mettant en place un travail de dépistage extrêmement pointu et n’a pas eu besoin d’imposer de confinement à la population. Le cas 48 ne s’était pas rendu en Chine depuis plusieurs mois. Aucun voyage suspect à Wuhan . Le jeune singapourien de 34 ans (...)

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California Auditor Releases Damning Report About Law Enforcement’s Use of Automated License Plate Readers | Electronic Frontier Foundation - 22 février 2020
California police and sheriffs are failing to protect the privacy of drivers on city streets, the California State Auditor’s office determined after a seven-month investigation into the use of automated license plate readers (ALPRs) by the Los Angeles Police Department and three other local law enforcement (...)

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Audit : Privacy rules lacking in California’s use of license plate readers - Los Angeles Times - 19 février 2020
The Los Angeles Police Department and three other California law enforcement agencies have not provided sufficient privacy protections for the hundreds of millions of images collected by automated license plate readers and shared with other jurisdictions, the state auditor said Thursday. Most of the images (...)

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Interdire la reconnaissance faciale (2/3) : quelles discriminations notre société est-elle prête à accepter ? | InternetActu.net - 24 janvier 2020
La reporter Tech du New York Times, Kashmir Hill (@kashhill), vient de publier une longue enquête sur Clearview, une entreprise spécialiste de la surveillance, financée par le multimilliardaire libertarien Peter Thiel – qui est déjà à l’origine de Palantir (Wikipédia), un autre géant de la surveillance qui travaille pour (...)

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We’re Banning Facial Recognition. We’re Missing the Point. - 24 janvier 2020
The whole point of modern surveillance is to treat people differently, and facial recognition technologies are only a small part of that. Communities across the United States are starting to ban facial recognition technologies. In May of last year, San Francisco banned facial recognition ; the neighboring city of (...)

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Hacked Border Surveillance Firms Wants to Profile NYC Drivers - 14 janvier 2020
Just months before millions of its internal documents were stolen and dumped on the internet, the Tennessee-based surveillance company Perceptics was preparing to pitch New York’s transit authority on how it could help enforce impending “congestion pricing” rules, according to leaked documents reviewed by The (...)

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La ville du futur selon une société de surveillance | korii. - 14 janvier 2020
Une fuite de documents révèle le système qu’une entreprise de reconnaissance de véhicules souhaite mettre en place à New York. Le 23 mai dernier, des hackers sont parvenus à entrer dans le système informatique de Perceptics, une entreprise de surveillance basée dans le Tennessee et spécialisée dans les caméras liseuses de (...)

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Leuvense ANPR-camera’s filmen je zonder reden - 9 janvier 2020
Dertig slimme camera’s filmen in Leuven zonder dat de bevoegde schepen David Dessers (Groen) daarvan op de hoogte was. Bovendien doen ze voorlopig niet waarvoor ze bedoeld zijn : autobestuurders beboeten. Democratische controle en kennis over privacy blijkt een pijnpunt in Leuven. “Naast de drie werkende camera’s (...)

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Austrian government’s hacking law ruled unconstitutional - 23 décembre 2019
The Constitutional Court of Austria recently struck down the government’s spyware & licence plate recognition law. Alina Hanel & Thomas Lohninger of Austrian digital rights NGO epicenter.works, which had campaigned against the law for years, explain the ruling’s context and significance. The Austrian (...)