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Logiciel espion : les procédures judiciaires se multiplient contre NSO Group - 20 juillet 2020
En Espagne, Podemos demande l’ouverture d’une enquête parlementaire à la suite de révélations concernant l’espionnage d’indépendantistes catalans. Pablo Iglesias, le secrétaire général du parti Podemos et membre du gouvernement espagnol, a réclamé ce 16 juillet l’ouverture d’une enquête parlementaire sur la surveillance (...)

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Crowd monitoring facial recognition tech awarded Commission seal of excellence - 6 juillet 2020
The European Commission has given its ‘seal of excellence’ to a technology that provides ‘advanced video analytics, including real-time face recognition and crowd behaviour analysis,’ to be used in the bloc’s fight against another potential outbreak of the coronavirus. The AWARE technology, developed by Spanish-based (...)

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Facial recognition developed by Clearview AI likely illegal in Europe - 20 juin 2020
The European Data Protection Board warned on Wednesday that Clearview AI’s technology is likely to be illegal in Europe. The warning comes after Amazon and IBM scaled back their facial recognition products. Facial recognition technology developed by U.S. firm Clearview AI could be illegal in Europe, according to (...)

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The (non)sense of online advertising : when the numbers don’t add up - 1er juin 2020
The digital advertising industry, worth hundreds of billions of dollars annually, is often plagued by widespread fraud, dubious metrics, and adblockers. Turns out that in a world of maths and numbers, measuring anything accurately is almost impossible. On 29 January 2017, the American online advertising world (...)

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EU legislation must cover everybody affected by SLAPP - 27 NGOs - The Shift News - 31 janvier 2020
More than 20 organisations write letter to European Commissioner Vice President Věra Jourová ahead of proposed new laws.Twenty-seven international organisations have written to European Commissioner Vice President Věra Jourová calling on her to include everyone who has been impacted by SLAPP lawsuits in the European (...)

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Vodafone détaille les écoutes réalisées sur son réseau dans 29 pays - 8 juin 2014
Vodafone a décidé de lever un coin du voile. Dans un long rapport publié vendredi 6 juin, l’opérateur téléphonique britannique a dévoilé l’étendue des écoutes menées sur son réseau, dans les 29 pays où il est présent. Le groupe, qui est l’un des tout premiers opérateurs mobiles mondiaux en nombre de clients (400 millions), est (...)

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Six governments tap Vodafone calls - 7 juin 2014
The world’s second-biggest mobile phone company Vodafone revealed government agencies in six unidentified countries use its network to listen to and record customers’ calls, showing the scale of telecom eavesdropping around the world. The United States and Britain both came in for global scrutiny and criticism (...)