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Category Archives: Terrorists
Biometric Security Initiatives in Australia
The new Australian Federal Government security initiatives give rise to some disquiet as to whether or not they are both technologically premature and also too heavily weighted against citizen’s civil right to liberty guaranteed by the judiciary. The use of … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights & Government Power, iPad, iPhone, privacy, Technology, Terrorism, Terrorists
Tagged Accidents, Australia, Cell Phones, civil rights, Identity, iPad, iPhone, Legislation, mobiles, natural justice, risk, Safety, Security, terrorism, Vehicles
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Effective Watch List Technology.
Watch List Resources? Given the failure of potential terrorist watch list protocols to prevent the recent Martin’s Place incident, what more might be done? Quite apart from metadata collection and collation, some form of automated video monitoring technology gives the … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights & Government Power, crime, International Affairs, privacy, Technology, Terrorists
Tagged ASIO, CCTV, islam, Martins Place, Security
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