Please read and agree to the
terms and conditions
of this site.
I agree
Government Cyber Security and Surveillance
/tech
Clear filters and search
Format
photo
10
×
Tags
nsa
google
gdpr
insider
privacy shield
surveillance
tc
anonymity
business
china
computer security organizations
data collection
data privacy
data protection
data requests
data sharing
data transfers
electronics
facebook
google analytics
government agencies established in 1949
instagram
internet of things
irobot
italy
mass surveillance
meta
national security
national security agency
offbeat
opinion
privacy
reform government surveillance
roomba
safe harbor
signals intelligence agencies
smartphones
spying
startups
supercomputer sites
What
data
10
×
google
10
×
nsa
apple
collection
companies
privacy
read
access
agency
battle
big
bulk
ceo
encrypted
facebook
fbi
google’s
government
hacking
internet
microsoft
national
new
pichai
precedent
published
push
security
sell
sundar
surveillance
tech
troubling
way
act
administration
afraid
agreement
alliance
Language
unset
Current search:
google
×
data
×
photo
×
@techdirt.com
1 year ago
Would Meta Really Shut Down Facebook And Instagram In The EU Over Data Transfer Rules?
@techdirt.com
1 year ago
Yet Another EU Data Protection Authority Says Google Analytics Violates The Law
@extremetech.com
6 years ago
Roomba Maker Wants to Sell Maps of Your Home to Google, Amazon
@techcrunch.com
7 years ago
Everything you need to know about the NSA hack (but were afraid to Google)
@techcrunch.com
8 years ago
Google’s CEO Says “Enable Hacking Could Compromise Users’ Privacy.”
@theverge.com
8 years ago
Google’s CEO just sided with Apple in the encryption debate
@thenextweb.com
8 years ago
Of course the NSA planned to exploit Android apps, that’s what it does
@theverge.com
9 years ago
The NSA wants tech companies to give it 'front door' access to encrypted data
@thenextweb.com
9 years ago
Google, Apple and others push for the USA Freedom Act
@venturebeat.com
9 years ago
Google says government data requests up 150%, but don’t read too much into the numbers