Source: www.belfercenter.org - Friday, September 27, 2019
Sep 21, 2019 Bruce Schneier explains that there is no escaping the technology of inevitable surveillance. Consumers have little choice but to rely on the companies that build their computers and write their software, whether in smartphones, 5G wireless infrastructure, or subway cars. China is more likely to try to get data from the U.S. communications infrastructure like the United States does rather than try to produce a subway car outfitted with surveillance apparatus.
Source: Breaking News
Sep 21, 2019 Bruce Schneier explains that there is no escaping the technology of inevitable surveillance. Consumers have little choice but to rely on the companies that build their computers and write their software, whether in smartphones, 5G wireless infrastructure, or subway cars. China is more likely to try to get data from the U.S. communications infrastructure like the United States does rather than try to produce a subway car outfitted with surveillance apparatus.
Source: Breaking News
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