This week on New World Next Week: The Washington Post is dying; the EPA is repealing the CO2 endangerment finding; and Ring can track your grandma...and your pet...and you!
The quantum era will break the digital locks we rely on, and the window to get ahead of it is closing rapidly. This is a signal leaders should not ignore.
Using your childhood photos to train a facial recognition deep learning database to eventually establish a global mass surveillance state that is constantly watching your every move from the second you enter this world
Sonya LaBosco joins Breanna Morello on The American Journal to discuss the new TSA policy that allows travelers to travel without Real ID if they pay a fee.
Microsoft provided the FBI with Bitlocker encryption keys. It should come as no surprise that a US-based cloud storage service provided US intelligence with backdoor access. Encryption is only as strong as the one who controls the key to lock it.
Starting February 15th, new reporting requirements take effect that lower the cash transaction threshold for precious metals from $10,000 to $3,000. At current silver prices, that means purchasing as few as 35-40 ounces of silver triggers a...
Congress voted to fund the upcoming automatic car kill switch. Your new car could have a system of sensors that will analyze your face, behavior, breath, and more to determine if you're drunk, high, or a danger on the road. Details are vague, and the
The British government is broadening its effort to move official credentials and services onto digital platforms, even as initial public interest in existing digital ID options remains very low.
If you've walked into a credit union that isn't in your home state recently, you may have noticed a new hurdle: before the teller will let you deposit cash, withdraw funds, or even update account information, you're asked to sign up for IDCheck
The British Home Secretary unveiled plans in Parliament on Jan. 26 for a new National Police Service (NPS), which is modeled on the FBI and will take over the fight against terrorism and organized crime in the United Kingdom.
Money may soon change hands after Google agreed to resolve a legal fight over how its voice-enabled products captured audio they were never meant to record.
Washington lawmakers are advancing two proposals that would expand the state's control over how 3D printers and similar equipment can be used, citing the spread of untraceable firearms as justification.
During consideration Thursday of the Consolidated Appropriations Act (HR 7148), United States House of Representatives members rejected by a vote of 268 to 164 an amendment offered by Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), along with cosponsors Reps. Scott Perry
Many viral videos capitalize on Palantir being the evil company bent on surveillance and elimination of your privacy. And though I've talked about what I understood about Palantir for over a decade, I didn't really truly understand what they did. So
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