Federal immigration agencies are using a vast surveillance network in Minnesota – from facial recognition technology to ‘stingrays’ that collect data by impersonating cell phone towers.
The aim was to show how powerful surveillance technology such as face recognition appears when used on individuals controlled ...
Namibia El was about to enter her Camden home when her neighbor pointed to a drone overhead. “Big brother’s watching,” El, 50 ...
A new federal filing from ICE demonstrates how commercial tools are increasingly being considered by the government for law ...
A policy advocate from the American Civil Liberties Union warned FETC attendees last week that fear-based marketing and ...
Austin City Council members are planning to ask the city manager at the Feb. 5 council meeting to amend city code so that it ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This image provided by Providence Police Dept. shows surveillance images of Claudio Neves Valente, a suspect in the mass shooting ...
The City of Detroit violated its own police surveillance technology ordinance, failing to disclose crucial information ahead of public hearings, a Michigan court ruled this month ― and the Michigan ...
The Legal Aid Society published hundreds of NYPD documents detailing millions of dollars in police purchases of surveillance and facial recognition technology the agency made through the opaque ...
This image provided by Providence Police Dept. shows surveillance images of Claudio Neves Valente, a suspect in the mass shooting at Brown University. (Providence Police Dept. via AP) (Uncredited) ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — More than a decade ago, a frenzied 5-day search for the Boston Marathon bombers left some lessons in its aftermath. One was that increasingly pervasive surveillance technology could ...