Stories Tagged as
Surveillance
The villain in James Patterson’s new book seems strangely familiar…
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Bridget Bodnar
Aug 14, 2017
In "The Store," a couple takes on an online all-in-one-retailer that has taken over many aspects of life.
Meet the workplace sensors that are watching you
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Robert Garrova
Feb 22, 2017
Bloomberg Reporter Rebecca Greenfield talks about the new ways companies can track employees.
How some retailers are tracking you as you walk down their aisles
by
David Brancaccio
and Paulina Velasco
Jan 31, 2017
That coupon for tissues you just found on your phone? That wasn't an accident.
Encryption apps see growth after election
by
Stephanie Hughes
and Ben Johnson
Nov 16, 2016
Signal, which features end-to-end encryption, has seen 400 percent growth since the election.
Do we need to track pressure cooker sales?
Sep 21, 2016
The question is raised after they were used in bombs in New York and New Jersey.
Body cameras spread, changing how cops do their job
May 1, 2015
Some cops like them, but other criminal justice experts are skeptical.
Tracking Ebola's digital footprints
Oct 24, 2014
Tracking the human contacts of an Ebola patient using his digital contacts.
For public good, not for profit.
Silicon Tally: Independence and surveillance
by
Molly Wood
Jul 4, 2014
How well have you kept up on this week's tech news?
Data on our data: 100,000 malware implants
by
Molly Wood
Jun 13, 2014
Another number to remind us how much we've learned a year after the Snowden leaks.
How a librarian made me a surveillance skeptic
by
Ben Johnson
Jun 12, 2014
A year after Snowden, our views on surveillance have yet to change for the better.