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16 Mar 2012, 1:51 am by Michael Geist
" Instead, it proposed three alternatives: the telecom companies and Internet providers could pass along the costs in the form of a "public safety tariff" that would apply on monthly consumer bills the government could provide tax credits to telecom companies and Internet providers the government could establish a federal funding pool to cover the costs The government rejected all three possibilities, but incredibly does not seem to have its own plan to… [read post]
25 May 2007, 7:31 am
 The LA Times reviewed the paperwork on the new surveillance contract and determined that the two governments plan to share information collected on snooping missions. [read post]
17 Nov 2021, 1:26 am by Katie Stephen (UK)
Topics of issue covered in the Market Watch newsletter include: Market abuse surveillance Market abuse risk assessments Data challenges Compliance awareness Record keeping Onboarding governance Firm rationales for failings Operators of web-based platforms In terms of onboarding governance the FCA reports that it has seen firms using web-based trading platforms before completing formal new business procedures. [read post]
13 Sep 2007, 2:20 pm
One wonders what (and who) is in the surveillance files currently being created by Western governments as part of the war on terrorism. [read post]
21 Oct 2010, 1:49 pm by Cynthia Wong
All companies must provide greater transparency about how they comply with government demands for design features and for assistance in carrying out surveillance. [read post]
21 Aug 2018, 5:53 pm by Riana Pfefferkorn
” The goal of the workshop was to “examine how encryption and related technologies pose both challenges and opportunities for surveillance and reform of surveillance. [read post]
8 May 2012, 6:27 am by Adam Thierer
Of course, that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t take steps to limit the surveillance powers of our government over the citizenry. [read post]
31 May 2012, 9:13 am by David Kravets
They agree with the government’s contention that it was never proven that the surveillance was done without a warrant issued by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Court, a secret body the 1978 FISA legislation set up to supervise government spying of Americans. [read post]
7 Sep 2007, 3:10 pm
So even after yesterday's decision, NSLs still allow the government to engage in widespread secret surveillance. [read post]
29 Apr 2009, 5:14 am
Regarding the impact of secrecy on government behavior, the analysis is, at least initially, more straightforward. [read post]
27 Feb 2008, 7:20 pm
But the threat of terrorism has forced the German government to take stricter measures.During the 1970s, the West German authorities tightened legislation after a series of attacks by the left-wing Red Army Faction. [read post]
15 Nov 2006, 1:05 pm
"This is believed to be the first cross-cultural study of its kind that explores relationships between attitudes and experiences, and how much people trust corporations and governments to handle personal information, including the sharing of such information with third parties, the researcher says… the survey included nearly 50 questions on participant's attitudes about issues like consumer surveillance, racial profiling at airports, national ID cards, media… [read post]
21 Mar 2011, 9:47 am by Rachel Myers, ACLU
The law we've challenged permits the government to conduct dragnet surveillance of Americans' international communications, and it has none of the safeguards that the Constitution requires. [read post]
” An NPR report later revealed that NSO had suspended government clients in the wake of the report for possible misuse. [read post]
13 Dec 2013, 12:44 pm by aallwash
In the plan, the White House pledges to “increase Transparency of Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Activities” by releasing annual public reports on the government’s use of “certain national security authorities. [read post]
6 Aug 2007, 12:11 am
The Administration pushed for passage of the changes to close what it called a "surveillance gap," referring to a long-standing feature of the nation's surveillance laws that required the government to get court approval to capture communications inside the United States. [read post]