Tag: privacy concerns
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ATF Scraps Ad-Surveillance Contract Amid Privacy Concerns
The ATF has scrapped a contract with Penlink for a commercial location-surveillance capability that raised eyebrows over privacy concerns, after the agency's director revealed they had been tracking people's locations through ad-tech data. The move comes as a win for those concerned about government overreach and data protection.

US OPM Health Data Collection Plan Sparks Privacy Concerns
The Office of Personnel Management wants to collect detailed, identifiable health records from the 65 health insurers that cover over 10 million federal and postal service employees, retirees, and their families - a move that's raising concerns about privacy. The proposed data collection would include medical claims, pharmacy claims, and provider data to help OPM oversee health benefits programs.

Mexican Surveillance Firm Expands into US Market
A Mexican surveillance company is setting its sights on the US market, raising important questions about the intersection of technology, law, commerce, and civic values. Grupo Seguritech's expansion into new territory sparks a complex conversation about the implications of increased surveillance.

Meta's AI Glasses Spark Alarming Privacy Concerns
As Meta's AI-powered glasses hit the scene, they're sparking a crucial question: can we enjoy the perks of cutting-edge tech without sacrificing our right to privacy? Experts are sounding the alarm, warning that these futuristic specs could be a privacy nightmare in the making.

insider risk: Essential Defenses Against Costly Breaches
Insider risk is now a frontline threat—77% of organizations have suffered data loss—so prioritize least-privilege access, zero-trust IAM, and integrated DLP/UEBA/SIEM while building a people-first culture that balances privacy with protection. These must-have defenses stop costly breaches before trusted channels become exit ramps.

national digital ID: Risky Must-Have That Fails
A national digital ID might streamline services and cut fraud, but it also risks turning everyday life into a constant identity check — concentrating power, widening surveillance and still doing little to stop small‑boat crossings. Without strong legal safeguards, decentralised design and real alternatives, a BritCard could trade convenience for serious privacy and security dangers.

baggage tag scam: Shocking Risk That Travelers Must-Fix
Think twice before tossing that tiny baggage tag—criminals can use the routing info and barcodes to file bogus lost-luggage claims, so keep your tag until you’re home and then shred it. A few simple habits—photograph your bag, keep receipts, and securely dispose of tags—can save you time, money, and a lot of hassle.

facial recognition: Stunning Risks Expose Flaws
Lab-perfect facial recognition often stumbles in the real world—poor lighting, low-quality cameras, masks and demographic bias can turn high benchmark scores into risky guesses on the street. Before we let cameras decide who’s innocent or guilty, we need real-world testing, transparency, and rules that protect people.

Autonomous security robots: Must-Have, Best Safety Solution
Imagine 24/7 AI-powered sentinels patrolling parking lots, campuses, and transit hubs—spotting threats, streaming live data, and freeing officers for community work. With smart policies and transparency, autonomous security robots can boost safety and efficiency without replacing the human judgment that builds trust.