by Leroy Hurt | Dec 30, 2013 | Issues.Surveillance
Via Instapundit and Washington Post: This year’s National Security Agency revelations have created a firestorm of reports and debates about the state of U.S. surveillance technology and intelligence policy. It set off a brief international manhunt. Entire...
by Leroy Hurt | Dec 30, 2013 | Issues.Surveillance
Via Instapundit and Washington Post: This year’s National Security Agency revelations have created a firestorm of reports and debates about the state of U.S. surveillance technology and intelligence policy. It set off a brief international manhunt. Entire...
by Leroy Hurt | Oct 27, 2013 | Issues.Surveillance, Sectors.Transportation
Via LA Times: As America’s road planners struggle to find the cash to mend a crumbling highway system, many are beginning to see a solution in a little black box that fits neatly by the dashboard of your car. The devices, which track every mile a motorist drives...
by Leroy Hurt | Oct 27, 2013 | Issues.Surveillance, Sectors.Transportation
Via LA Times: As America’s road planners struggle to find the cash to mend a crumbling highway system, many are beginning to see a solution in a little black box that fits neatly by the dashboard of your car. The devices, which track every mile a motorist drives...
by Leroy Hurt | Aug 11, 2013 | Issues.Surveillance, Organizational.Functions.Security, Sectors.Government
Via Boing Boing: The National Security Agency, hit by disclosures of classified data by former contractor Edward Snowden, said Thursday it intends to eliminate about 90 percent of its system administrators to reduce the number of people with access to secret...
by Leroy Hurt | Aug 11, 2013 | Issues.Surveillance, Organizational.Functions.Security, Sectors.Government
Via Boing Boing: The National Security Agency, hit by disclosures of classified data by former contractor Edward Snowden, said Thursday it intends to eliminate about 90 percent of its system administrators to reduce the number of people with access to secret...