- The person who invented GPS technology is having his dynamite moment: he is joining EFF, the ACLU and other groups to urge the courts to require a warrant before allowing law enforcement to track people using the tech.
- Public Intelligence has posted a list of interception devices available for purchase by law enforcement. In related news, the Intelligence Support Systems group has posted the agenda for its upcoming conference, bringing together companies and agencies that help law enforcement listen in and snoop on private data exchanges.
- Always one step ahead in the creepiest game of all, the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity office within the Office of the Director of National Intelligence is calling all scientists and geeks to research in the service of…well…surveillance.
- Fast food chains are using biometrics to monitor their employees? Yup.
- The defense/security complex in DC is seeking neuroscientists. Why? Could it have anything to do with this?
- The BostonReview says spying online is "dangerous and unnecessary."
- Surveillance in schools is getting really serious. Really serious.