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Parents and teachers believe digital surveillance of kids outweighs risks

Malwarebytes

Schools in the US have been using surveillance software to keep an eye on their students, and such software has grown significantly in popularity since the COVD-19 pandemic closed campuses nationwide. In fact, they worry that such surveillance could backfire. Source: The CDT).

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US NCSC and DoS share best practices against surveillance tools

Security Affairs

The US NCSC and the Department of State published joint guidance on defending against attacks using commercial surveillance tools. In the last years, we have reported several cases of companies selling commercial surveillance tools to governments and other entities that have used them for malicious purposes. Pierluigi Paganini.

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Five-Eyes Intelligence Services Choose Surveillance Over Security

Schneier on Security

We need a "defense dominant" strategy for securing the Internet and everything attached to it. Our national security depends on the security of our technologies. Demanding that technology companies add back doors to computers and communications systems puts us all at risk. This is important. Regardless, it's worth it.

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Policy vs Technology

Schneier on Security

I teach cybersecurity policy and technology at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. My most recent two books, Data and Goliath -- about surveillance -- and Click Here to Kill Everybody -- about IoT security -- are really about the policy implications of technology. Technology is inherently future focused.

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The Need for Trustworthy AI

Schneier on Security

Internet companies’ manipulating what you see to serve their own interests is nothing new. What distinguishes AI systems from these other internet services is how interactive they are, and how these interactions will increasingly become like relationships. This is surveillance capitalism , and AI is shaping up to be part of it.

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AI and the Evolution of Social Media

Schneier on Security

Now front pages are splashed with stories of social platforms’ role in misinformation , business conspiracy , malfeasance , and risks to mental health. There is a lot we can learn about social media’s unregulated evolution over the past decade that directly applies to AI companies and technologies.

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Episode 188: Crowdsourcing Surveillance with Flock Safety

The Security Ledger

In this episode of the Security Ledger Podcast (#188), sponsored* by LastPass, we take a look at the fast-expanding world of crowdsourced surveillance by doing a deep dive on Flock Safety, a start up that sells inexpensive license plate scanners to homeowners and police departments. Flying in Surveillance’s Gray Zone.