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What the Snowden Disclosures Changed in Public Debate
Inevitably, the Snowden disclosures transformed public debate on privacy and surveillance, prompting ongoing discussions you won’t want to miss.
Why ECHELON Became a Symbol of Global Signals Surveillance
Aiming to expose covert surveillance practices, ECHELON became a symbol of global signals monitoring, revealing the extent of government overreach and privacy concerns.
Night Vision vs Thermal Imaging: What Is the Difference?
Night vision amplifies ambient light, turning faint sources like moonlight into clear…
Spy Chiefs Face Congress: Tough Questions on Domestic Surveillance Programs
Forensic scrutiny hits spy chiefs as Congress probes domestic surveillance, raising questions about security, rights, and the secrets they refuse to reveal.
Section 702 Showdown: Congress Debates NSA’s Internet Spying Powers
Beware the ongoing clash over Section 702’s surveillance powers—discover how this debate could reshape your privacy rights.
Facial Recognition Bans: Big Brother Tech Faces Public Backlash
Navigating the rising wave of facial recognition bans reveals growing public fears over privacy and surveillance, leaving us questioning how to balance security and rights.
The Great Seal Bug of 1945: Soviet Eavesdropping in the U.S. Embassy
I am fascinated by how the 1945 Great Seal Bug revolutionized espionage, revealing secrets that changed Cold War diplomacy forever.
Operation CHAOS: When the CIA Spied on Americans at Home
Hidden within Cold War secrets, Operation CHAOS reveals how the CIA covertly spied on Americans, raising questions about government overreach that still resonate today.
Multimodal ISR Models: Fusing Text, Audio, and Imagery
With multimodal ISR models fusing text, audio, and imagery, we unlock new insights that could revolutionize intelligence operations—discover how they do it.