Nov 19th, 2008 · Fewer than 1% of airline passengers singled out at airports using the much vaunted 'suspicious behavior detection' techniques are arrested, Transportation Security Administration figures show. The TSA program, launched in early 2006, looks for terrorists …
see also: 2006 · interview · IDs · passenger · surveillance · drugs · terrorists
Nov 19th, 2008 · Fewer than 1% of airline passengers singled out at airports using the much vaunted 'suspicious behavior detection' techniques are arrested, Transportation Security Administration figures show. The TSA program, launched in early 2006, looks for terrorists …
see also: 2006 · interview · IDs · passenger · surveillance · drugs · terrorists
Nov 17th, 2008 · schwit1 sends along an Ars Technica report covering the release of documents obtained under the FOIA suggesting that the Justice Department may have been evading privacy laws in their use of "triggerfish" technology. Triggerfish are cell-tower spoofing …
see also: laws · technology · electronics · 2001 · restrictions · Cell · carriers
Oct 19th, 2008 · David Gerard points out a Times Online story that says: "Everyone [in the UK] who buys a mobile telephone will be forced to register their identity on a national database under government plans to extend massively the powers of state surveillance. Phone …
see also: nation · UK · mobile · IDs · register · telephone · Companies
Oct 12th, 2008 · Forcing sulfur atoms into silicon using femtosecond laser pulses creates a material called 'black silicon' that is 100 to 500 times more sensitive to light than conventional silicon, in both the visible and infrared spectrums, according to SiOnyx, a venture-funded …
see also: medical · Partners · consumer · New York Times · digital · Cell · imaging
Oct 11th, 2008 · Our wonderful government here in the UK has decided we're not being surveilled enough, and agreed to spend £12 billion on a programme to monitor every Briton's phone calls, e-mails, and internet usage. According to various sources, upwards of £1 …
see also: Internet · UK · Brit · Usage · programmer · surveillance · database
Oct 11th, 2008 · Our wonderful government here in the UK has decided we're not being surveilled enough, and agreed to spend £12 billion on a programme to monitor every Briton's phone calls, e-mails, and internet usage. According to various sources, upwards of £1 …
see also: Internet · UK · Brit · Usage · programmer · surveillance · database
Oct 8th, 2008 · While America's attention has shifted to the economic meltdown and the presidential race between corporate favorites John McCain and Barack Obama, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday that the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) National Applications …
see also: intelligent · laws · corporate · presidential · Wall Street Journal · technologies · enforcement
Oct 2nd, 2008 · Human-rights activists have discovered a huge surveillance system in China that monitors and archives Internet text conversations sent by customers of Tom-Skype, a joint venture between a Chinese wireless operator and eBay. Researchers say the system …
see also: software · 2006 · EBay · Science · Chinese · New York Times · Internet
Oct 2nd, 2008 · Human-rights activists have discovered a huge surveillance system in China that monitors and archives Internet text conversations sent by customers of Tom-Skype, a joint venture between a Chinese wireless operator and eBay. Researchers say the system …
see also: software · 2006 · EBay · Science · Chinese · New York Times · Internet
Sep 20th, 2008 · Earlier this summer we followed a war robot contest in England. But now, after the Russian onslaught in Georgia, this weekend's TechX Challenge in Singapore takes on a bigger meaning: can small countries keep up with military superpowers by upmodding …
see also: intelligent · robots · research · Machine · countries · Russia · evolution
Sep 18th, 2008 · The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) will file a lawsuit against the National Security Agency (NSA) and other government agencies today on behalf of AT&T customers to stop the illegal, unconstitutional, and ongoing dragnet surveillance of their …
see also: customers · Lawsuits · illegal · President · agencies · surveillance · Domestic
Sep 17th, 2008 · The Newspaper is reporting that the leading private traffic enforcement camera vendors are seeking to establish a national vehicle tracking system in the United States using existing red-light and speed enforcement cameras. The system would utilize Automatic …
see also: video · nation · company · Public · Vendors · United States · vehicle
Sep 13th, 2008 · Investigative reporter Bob Woodward states that America has developed secret capabilities 'to locate, target and kill key individuals in groups such as al-Qaeda in Iraq, the Sunni insurgency and renegade Shia militias, or so-called special groups. The …
see also: intelligent · Tech · United States · instruments · Pakistan · advancements · Iraqi
Sep 13th, 2008 · Investigative reporter Bob Woodward states that America has developed secret capabilities 'to locate, target and kill key individuals in groups such as al-Qaeda in Iraq, the Sunni insurgency and renegade Shia militias, or so-called special groups. The …
see also: intelligent · Tech · United States · instruments · Pakistan · advancements · Iraqi
Aug 24th, 2008 · ekesis tips a story up at NewScientist about the development of a new surveillance system by German engineering conglomerate Siemens. The system is notable for its integration of many different types of automated data-gathering. It can scan "telephone …
see also: software · integrated · engineering · Internet · Machine · Texting · telephone
Jul 31st, 2008 · Citizens of the world are striking back at 24/7 state surveillance by pulling out their cameraphones and filming inept officials, deadly healthcare lapses and thuggish cops. So-called Sous-veillance is seeing more and more people posting damning footage …
see also: world · Footage · surveillance · citizens · healthcare · YouTube · thuggish
Jul 29th, 2008 · Repton writes with news of a company, Behavioral Recognition Systems, that has received 16 patents on a new video surveillance application that can convert video images into machine-readable language, and then analyze them for anomalies that suggest suspicious …
see also: video · software · technology · company · Machine · Anomalies · Tech
Jul 20th, 2008 · There is a story at Discovery Channel's site about a new utility for mapping disease. The premise is to have bots crawl the web looking for stories about disease outbreaks and log them onto a map. '"We were originally thinking about how we could expand …
see also: software · 2006 · Website · Google.org · Children · traditional · surveillance
Jul 13th, 2008 · Wired's Threat Level blog reports that the American Civil Liberties Union has filed a lawsuit contesting the constitutionality of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. Recently passed by both the House and Senate, FISA was signed into law on Thursday …
see also: residents · intelligent · blog · laws · retention · Lawsuits · administration