surveillance
-
Chhattisgarh: ‘No privacy left for anybody,’ says SC in IPS officer’s phone tapping case
Scroll Staff
-
WhatsApp spyware: How many people have been targeted by the Pegasus hack?
Scroll Staff
-
The Daily Fix: Can the government confirm it did not use WhatsApp spyware on Indians?
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
-
WhatsApp spyware attack: Ex-minister Praful Patel, 40 others were targeted, says report
Scroll Staff
-
WhatsApp spyware attack: Prashant Bhushan to file plea in Supreme Court seeking inquiry
Scroll Staff
-
The Daily Fix: In absence of privacy law, heartening that Bombay HC upholds this fundamental right
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
-
Illegal phone tapping violates right to privacy, only allowed in case of public emergency: Bombay HC
Scroll Staff
-
After Russia and China, India is the third biggest surveillance state in the world
Niharika Sharma, qz.com
-
South Africa: Mass surveillance ruled unlawful by court after challenge by journalists
Scroll Staff
-
Watch: In Hong Kong, protesters tear down a facial recognition tower
Scroll Staff
-
Ten reasons why facial recognition technology could turn free democracies into police states
Birgit Schippers, The Conversation
-
Nine reasons the Delhi government plan to install CCTV cameras inside classrooms is a bad idea
Aditi Agrawal
-
It has been 70 years since Orwell wrote 1984. It may as well have been an essay on 2019
Stephen Groening, The Conversation
-
Order allowing agencies to monitor computers is in national interest, Centre tells Supreme Court
Scroll Staff
-
As Aadhaar amendment Bill lapses, Indian policymakers should rethink the digital identity project
Naman Aggarwal Raman Jit Singh Chima
-
India’s new drone policy is shortsighted. Here’s why
Mukesh Yadav
-
Your Morning Fix: SC sends notice on Centre’s ‘snooping’ order. How does surveillance work in India?
Scroll Staff
-
SC issues notice to Centre on pleas against order allowing agencies to monitor computers
Scroll Staff
-
Readers’ comments: Computer surveillance order shows that the Centre wants to monitor our thoughts
Scroll
-
Three experts on IT Act panel say they were not consulted on new rules for snooping on content
Abhishek Dey Sruthisagar Yamunan