
The Art of Invisibility – ITGS book
The Art of Invisibility examines examples of Internet privacy, security, and surveillance issues on the Internet. The book is packed with examples and advice for maintaining privacy and staying secure online.
The Art of Invisibility examines examples of Internet privacy, security, and surveillance issues on the Internet. The book is packed with examples and advice for maintaining privacy and staying secure online.
In 2013 American journalist Glenn Greenwald set out to meet an anonymous source in a Hong Kong hotel. That source would turn out to be […]
In the US, both police forces and private companies are using cheap technology mounted on cars to scan and record thousands of licence plates every […]
Evidence gathered by police who illegally tracked a car using a GPS device cannot be used in court, a judge in the US has has […]
Street lights with integrated cameras, microphones, and speakers which can detect and count people as they pass, give instructions and announcements and even communicate with […]
Cyber-warfare, cyber-espionage, cyber-terrorism, and cyber-spying are hot topics at the moment. From relatively low level attacks that take web pages off line, to attacks on […]
The FBI wants backdoors enabling surveillance incorporate into email and social networking systems – and is asking Internet companies not to oppose it. Modern Internet […]
The UK Home Office is once again planning to gain access to citizen’s communication data (details of phone calls and web sites visited – but […]
According to Cory Doctorow over at BoingBoing, a proposal in the UK will see Closed Circuit Television Cameras (CCTV) being used to automatically check drivers’ […]
A US student who secretly filmed his gay roommate and broadcast messages about the film online has been found guilty of hate crime and invasion […]
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