12/14/17 Overnight links

National Review: Google, Facebook, Amazon: Our Digital Overlords

The Wrap: Apple invests $390 million in facial recognition tech

Open Democracy: Digital giants are trading away our right to privacy

Futurism: Welcome to the future, a place where everyone knows your genetic code

Government News: Australia to trial world’s first city surveillance system

Rare: Rep. Rand Paul and Dem. Ron Wyden take on warrantless Surveillance State

EFF: FISC assurances on spying leave too many questions unanswered

LA Times: U.S. government’s embattled email surveillance program proves resilient

WGNO: ACLU of Louisiana slams New Orleans City Council’s ‘government surveillance on steroids’ proposal

Lexology: The Guardian: surveillance firms spied on campaign groups for big companies

Fox News: China’s DNA database in Xinjiang is in ‘gross violation of global norms’, says rights group

The Drum: Adtech firms collecting ‘vast amounts’ of data on kids despite online regulations

Marines.mil: Marine corps fields ‘game-changer’ biometric data collection system

BloombergQuint: World’s biggest biometric database grows in India despite doubts

ZDNet: NEC Australia to offer real-time video facial recognition

MediaPostCommunications: Facebook urges judge to toss ‘Faceprint’ suit

Dronelife: Drones among devices to be integrated with new surveillance technology

New York Times: The Pentagon Is Not a Sacred Cow

In related defense news from Newsweek: Why won’t the Pentagon tell us where our troops are fighting?

 

 

Author: S. Smith