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Posted by Ernest Miller on Friday, September 28 @ 00:09:39 EDT Civil Liberties
The New York Times (reg. req.) looks at the use of the Internet in the investigation (In Investigation, Internet Offers Clues and Static), talks to six experts on the future of surveillance technology (In the Next Chapter, Is Technology an Ally?) and features a story on the balance between privacy and security (Living Under an Electronic Eye). Declan McCullagh continues his coverage of the Anti-Terrorism Bill in WIRED (Wiretap Bill Gets Third Degree). MSNBC wants to know if the FBI can handle all the information new surveillance technologies will provide (Is FBI asking for data overload?). ZDNet News looks at the problems with facial recognition technology (Can facial recognition snag terrorists?).
 
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