A Plug-and-Play Model Policy for Police Body Cameras

A growing chorus of elected officials, law enforcement, and community leaders settled on an answer to the senseless deaths of unarmed people of color at the hands of law enforcement: body cameras. And one in four police agencies have already started using them.

By Chad Marlow

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VICTORY! Santa Clara County Abandons Plans to Purchase a Stingray

We just learned that Santa Clara County will not be moving forward to purchase an invasive Stingray mobile tracking system.

By Nicole A. Ozer

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Smart Devices Make Everything Easier – Like Spying On Users

We live in a world where everyday devices collect and transmit data, but consumer privacy awareness is only beginning to come into focus for the Internet of Things.

By Amisha Manek

Samsung SMART TV

Get a Warrant! Senate Committee Approves E-Privacy Bill

Today the California Senate’s Committee on Public Safety approved the CA Electronic Privacy Act. CalECPA would require police to get a warrant before searching devices or digital data.

By Nicole A. Ozer

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Police Shouldn't Engage in Indiscriminate Secret Cell Phone Surveillance

The ACLU filed lawsuits against two CA law enforcement agencies. The people deserve to know if these agencies are using StingRays without appropriate judicial authorization.

By Jessica Price

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Feds Refuse to Release Documents on 'Zero-Day' Security Exploits

Federal agencies served with a Freedom of Information Act request are refusing to release documents related to their purchase, use and disclosure of zero-day exploits, keeping the American public in the dark about a practice that leaves the Internet and its users less secure.

By Chris Soghoian, Sonia Roubini

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After a Decade's Fight for Net Neutrality, Major Win for Internet Free Speech

The people have spoken. And, today, the Federal Communications Commission listened. A majority of FCC commissioners voted in favor of historically strong open Internet rules.

By Gabe Rottman

Net Neutrality

Santa Clara Board Votes to Proceed with Controversial Surveillance Tech

Despite criticism from the ACLU and Supervisor Joe Simitian, the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved a sheriff’s department request to use more than $500,000 of federal grant money to purchase a Stingray cell phone tracking system.

Stingrays: The most common surveillance tool the government won't tell you about

ACLU to Santa Clara Sheriff: Don’t Sneak this Stingray by the Public

The debate over cell phone surveillance comes to the heart of Silicon Valley on Feb. 24, when the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors will consider a proposal to purchase a Stingray. Unfortunately, the public wasn't told about it.

A stingray made by Harris Corp.