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The Internet of Things "has the potential to drastically change surveillance, providing more access than ever in history," according to a new report by the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at HLS.
Updated at 9.31am GMT 6.42am GMT The WikiLeaks Twitter account – often used as a mouthpiece for the views of Julian Assange – has expressed scepticism about the motives of the eight tech companies in calling on Obama to change surveillance laws.
The IoT "has the potential to drastically change surveillance, providing more access than ever in history," says the Berkman Center's report, the result of a highly unusual gathering of government intelligence officials, think tank experts and HLS faculty who met for a series of off-the-record conversations about cybersecurity over the previous year.
Such interventions, which are implemented either alone or in combination, include guideline use, education and training, organisational change, surveillance and quality improvement.
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Carney says the administration has already changed surveillance behavior as a result of the ongoing review of intelligence activities: Upon conclusion of the review we will endeavor to make public as much information as possible...
This might be a good time to point out that Congress has not changed surveillance law at all in the the nearly 16 months since Edward Snowden's disclosures began, mostly because of the vociferous opposition from intelligence agencies and cops.
The looming interconnectivity between objects in our homes, cars and cities, generally referred to as the internet of things, will change digital surveillance substantially.
The legislation to change the surveillance act was rushed through both the House and Senate in the last days before the August recess began.
NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden should be thanked for sparking the debate that forced Congress to change US surveillance law, Daniel Ellsberg, the man who leaked the Pentagon Papers, said Monday.
As laboratory practices change, the surveillance system adapts.
Because of the change in surveillance sampling, we separately analyzed pre-2009 and post-2009 data.
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