World Feb 09 New details about Chinese balloon’s spying capabilities revealed by U.S. By Nick Schifrin, Dan Sagalyn
Economy Jun 28 Why some fear that big tech data could become a tool for abortion surveillance With abortion now or soon to be illegal in over a dozen states and severely restricted in many more, Big Tech companies that vacuum up personal details of their users are facing new calls to limit that tracking and surveillance. By Barbara Ortutay, Associated Press
World May 31 In post-pandemic Europe, migrants will face digital fortress The European Union has poured 3 billion euros into security tech research following the refugee crisis in 2015-16, when more than 1 million people — many escaping wars in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan — fled to Greece and on to… By Derek Gatopoulos, Costas Kantouris, Associated Press
Science Dec 01 UK adopts unprecedented electronic surveillance bill. Could the U.S. be next? The United States could look to the United Kingdom's new Snoopers Charter as a model for expanding electronic surveillance, experts say. By Ryan Connelly Holmes