The Royal Navy’s robotic sub will be a test bench under the sea By Kelsey D. Atherton / Published February 26, 2021
Drone surveillance can help hold governments accountable—but it can also oppress us By Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick/MIT Press Reader / Published September 21, 2020
Police can surveil protests from participants’ pockets and homes By Shere & Nurse/The Conversation / Published July 27, 2020
Chinese cops are using facial-recognition sunglasses. Here’s how that tech works. By Rob Verger / Published February 9, 2018
Does The Law Protect Users From Social Media Surveillance? By Kelsey D. Atherton / Published October 14, 2016
The Military Wants A Way To Track Drones Flying Over Cities By Kelsey D. Atherton / Published September 14, 2016
Blimp-Mounted Cameras Will Watch Everything That Happens At The Rio Olympics By Kelsey D. Atherton / Published July 28, 2016
Apple Granted Patent For Phone Camera Disabling Device By Kelsey D. Atherton / Published July 1, 2016
Satellite Watchers Find America’s Latest Space Secret By Kelsey D. Atherton / Published June 23, 2016
Looking To Animals To Help Predict & Prevent Future Epidemics By Jason Tetro / Published June 21, 2016
The ‘Snowden’ Movie Trailer Is Here To Sex Up Your Cyber Espionage By Carl Franzen / Published April 27, 2016