Published on Mar 10, 2014 PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden spoke to South By Southwest conference attendees via satellite from Russia on Monday. SXSW is the annual music, film, and inte
Published on Jul 6, 2014 PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM Police officers in Rialto, Calif., carry cameras to record their every action while on duty. The city says the program has reduced complaints against police officers by 88 percent
Published on Jul 9, 2014 PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM A German intel staff has been arrested for spying for the US, the second double-agent exposure in a week. RT asks ex-MI5 officer Annie Machon what NSA is looking for in other count
Published on Feb 7, 2014 PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM LIKE US HTTP://FACEBOOK.COM/CNNNEXT PBS NewsHour Chief Foreign Affairs correspondent Margaret Warner talks with two journalists from the German magazine Der Spiegel to get their tak
4/19/13 The increased domestic use of small unmanned aerial devices known as drones have spurred enthusiasm from law enforcement officials to amateur photographers. But the evolving use of the technology has also triggered privacy concerns
Revelations about the NSA's secret programs have reinforced a national interest in striking a balance between privacy and security. Jeffrey Brown examines public perception of data monitoring with Jules Polonetsky of the Future of Privacy F
Published on Jul 7, 2013 Provided by http://cnnnext.com like us http://facebook.com/cnnnext follow us http://twitter.com/cnnnext San Francisco - As the FBI is rushing to build a bigger, faster and better biometrics database, it's a
8/15/13 Provided by http://cnnnext.com People sending email to any of Google's 425 million Gmail users have no reasonable expectation that their communications are confidential, the internet giant has said in a court filing. Consu
Published on Aug 19, 2014 PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM Turkey's demanding an explanation from the German ambassador over reports Berlin has been spying on high-ranking Turkish figures. According to Der Spiegel magazine, phone conversati
Published on Jul 4, 2014 PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM The Electric Privacy Information Center, a privacy watchdog group, filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission over Facebook's secret psychological experiments. The complai
PROVIDED BY jenefer Published on Mar 19, 2016 A CBS News/New York Times poll suggests Americans are divided over whether Apple should unlock the encrypted iPhone of one of the San Bernardino shooters. Fifty percent say Apple should unlock t
PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM Economic collapse and financial cr is rising any moment. Getting informed about collapse and cr may earn you, or prevent to lose money. Do you want to . Snowden Q&A on how US Election affects privacy.
We're in serious trouble when these issues have to be exposed by Russia Today! The police state is fundamentally evil in many ways, but none is more evil than the double standard when it comes to the application of law. We are forced to acc
Published on Jul 8, 2014 PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM The Senate Intelligence Committee passed the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act in a 12-3 vote late Tuesday evening. Written by Sens. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif) and Saxby Chambl
Published on Jul 8, 2014 PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM Ordinary Internet users, American and non-American alike, far outnumber legally targeted foreigners in the communications intercepted by the National Security Agency from U.S. dig
Investigations are underway to see if companies that make apps are violating the privacy rights of kids by collecting personal data and sharing it with advertisers. Ray Suarez talks to Jessica Rich of the Federal Trade Commission and the As
PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM The National Security Agency was well aware it was committing violations of surveillance rules, according to newly declassified documents. The NSA self-reported the violations to a US intelligence court, and
Published on Feb 16, 2014 PROVIDED BY HTTP://FACEBOOK.COM/CNNNEXT The National Association of Police Organizations is lobbying in Washington to change an amendment to the Driver's Privacy Protection Act because they are unhappy about fine
Richard Quest talks to author Shelly Palmer about Instagram's response to users' privacy
With all the porn watching humanity has been doing, it's a wonder we ever do anything else. The search engine PornWatchers.com (warning: if you go there, you will see porn) released a report that claims people have watched 1.2 million ye
Google TV, Microsoft, Comcast, and now Verizon have all submitted patent applications to create televisions and DVRs that will watch you as you watch TV. Earlier this month, news came out that Verizon applied for a patent to create a DV
Published on May 14, 2014 PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM An internet privacy analyst says the European high court's decision against Google that allows web users to have some say over private information that appears in search lists essen
PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM Published on Sep 6, 2015 So you might want to be a little more selective about your friends on Facebook. Facebook has determined your friends income level, which could hurt you when you apply for a loan. Cenk
Published on Jan 23, 2014 PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM LIKE US HTTP://TWITTER.COM/CNNNEXT The Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board concluded the National Security Agency's bulk phone metadata program is illegal, according a repo
Published on Jul 10, 2014 PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM A 17 year-old Virginia teenager who is under investigation for sending a consensual sext to his 15-year-old girlfriend may be forced to have an erection in front of police as evi
Published on Jan 16, 2014 PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM Weighing national security and privacy concerns in the months since Edward Snowden leaked a trove of National Security Agency classified documents, President Barack Obama is expecte
3/13/13 There's a security lockdown at the Vatican, but are cracks in the conclave's privacy possible? Tom Foreman reports.
PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM Members of the Anonymous hacker collective, known as Anons, are targeting US lawmakers who have financial ties to intelligence contractors in their latest campaign. Unlike other Anonymous operations, however
PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM Published on Apr 7, 2015 There are very few government checks on what America’s sweeping surveillance programs are capable of doing. John Oliver sits down with Edward Snowden to discuss the NSA, the balance be
PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM Published on Jul 30, 2015 Elon Musk and Stephen Hawking are among scientists who urged researchers to calm down with artificial intelligence. They argue that artificial intelligence and specifically autonomou
PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM Published on Mar 8, 2016 Border patrol agencies are testing out facial recognition machines and software to track travelers going in and out of the United States. But privacy and civil rights groups are raisin
PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM How secure are your WhatsApp chats? Whatever the answer, government officials are seeking to weaken the privacy strength of the messenger platform further