Surveillance
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 PRISM fallout could damage business, claim Google and CiscoNews BRIC revenues decline following Snowden revelations By Jane McCallion Published News
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 Monitoring scandals must not lead to balkanisation of cloudNews Box CEO Aaron Levie hits out at suggestions of country-specific clouds By Jane McCallion Published News
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 NSA in hot water for spying on world leadersNews Edward Snowden leak shows broad US snooping on EU partners. By Tom Brewster Published News
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 Skype scrutinised over PRISM in LuxembourgNews Data protection minister investigating VoIP service’s roll in PRISM. By Jane McCallion Published News
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 Parliament turning "blind eye" to surveillance issuesNews Tom Watson MP lambasts coalition government and shadow cabinet for failing to address surveillance issues. By Caroline Donnelly Published News
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 NSA and GCHQ fingered in internet decryption campaignNews Security agencies are alleged to have unraveled encryption used to protect web users' data. By Caroline Donnelly Published News
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 NSA PRISM surveillance: Necessary evil or a misuse of power?In-depth Is indiscriminate surveillance by agencies such as the NSA ever acceptable? Khidr Suleman wrestles with his conscience. By Khidr Suleman Published In-depth
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 Five companies branded "enemies of the internet"News Reporters Without Borders slams "digital era mercenaries" as well as five countries. By Rene Millman Published News
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 Raytheon creates RIOT tracking software to track terroristsNews Raytheon’s RIOT could track terrorists via Facebook and Twitter, predict future whereabouts. By Rene Millman Published News
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 Campaign group calls for clampdown on surveillance techNews Privacy International gives Government until 6 August to respond to concerns or face legal proceedings. By Caroline Donnelly Published News
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 Fears over Government surveillance plansNews Reports suggest the Government is planning to force ISPs and mobile operators to keep hold of communications details. By Tom Brewster Published News
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 Report: Met Police using surveillance tool to interceptNews A report suggests the Met is using a special technology to intercept people's mobile calls and even turn devices off. By Eva Martin Published News