Life is an Open … Cloud: On privacy, surveillance, and Edward Snowden’s Permanent Record Published on October 15, 2019October 15, 2019 by Sheila Velazquez Permanent Record, by Edward Snowden, was published on Constitution Day (September 17) by Metropolitan Books; image courtesy Macmillan Publishers. You might be interested in Questions remain about surveillance cameras on Greylock buses Schools can hardly be blamed for wanting to decreasing the amount of time investigating problem behaviors. Cameras solve that problem. Privacy Battle: Today, your phone. Tomorrow, your brain. The understandable, though misguided, tendency to put encryption front and center in the battle over data security Like so many
Questions remain about surveillance cameras on Greylock buses Schools can hardly be blamed for wanting to decreasing the amount of time investigating problem behaviors. Cameras solve that problem.
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