The Driver Privacy Act regulates the controversial technology for the first time in Washington state.
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Saratoga residents debate the use of automatic license plate readers
Saratoga residents and other South Bay organizations discussed privacy and public safety concerns at an April 1 study session ...
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License plate readers protect public safety – and our privacy can be protected too (Opinion)
By Stan Garnett On February 7, there was a fatal hit-and-run crash involving a 14-year-old boy on a motorized bike in Thornton. Within 24 hours, the driver was identified and apprehended using license ...
Surveillance tech's weak security exposes police data to hackers, raising critical privacy and national security concerns.
A South Carolina bill establishes new rules for automatic license plate reader cameras used by law enforcement agencies.
If only one thing is clear it’s that Oshkosh Common Council has a big Flocking decision on its hands. The city couldn’t be ...
County commissioners approved a contract that will begin with a free nine-month pilot, but could extend to a three-year, $2.5 million pact. Residents voiced a variety of concerns about the drone ...
Users of Android and iPhone smartphones can now benefit from end-to-end encryption, for any recipient, Google has confirmed.
Police agencies are increasingly using artificial intelligence to help their criminal investigations. The results can be dramatic, but skeptics urge caution.
Judges have not yet settled on clear rules for when prosecutors must disclose AI was used to obtain evidence or reach a particular conclusion.
Nevada quietly signed an agreement earlier this year with a company that collects location data from cellphones, allowing ...
The fighting may have paused, but hackers haven't—hitting infrastructure, corporations, and everyday users alike.
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