Category Archives: Aerial Surveillance

Drones: No Silver Bullet

HUFFPOSTLIVE Panel Discussion (August 27, 2012) GUESTS:  – John Villasenor (San Francisco, CA). Senior Fellow at Brookings Institute and UCLA Professor. @JohnDVillasenor- Jennifer Lynch (San Francisco, CA). Attorney at Electronic Frontier Foundation. Tony Shaffer (Springfield, VA). Senior Fellow at Center For National … Continue reading

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The Privacy Paradox: Privacy and its Conflicting Values | Center for Internet and Society

The Privacy Paradox: Privacy and its Conflicting Values | Center for Internet and Society.

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4 Drone Sensors That Changed Warfare—and What Happens When They Come Home

In the U.S., police already use LIDAR as an alternative to radar to catch speeders. Such road monitoring could be more widespread if these sensors are mounted on UAVs, since unmanned aircraft can stay airborne for such a long time. Continue reading

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