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Facial recognition-based programs legitimise a deeply intrusive and dangerous biometric policing system.
Staff have raised concerns the data will be used to rank academics and justify course cuts.
Protestors spoke out against the recently uncovered pattern of University surveillance practices.
It is Twitter’s only data partner which is allowed to “resell the complete stream of tweets.”
GIPA documents shed light on surveillance measures by the University and NSW Police.
Interrogating the deficiencies of the online classroom.
Understanding the intersection between technological advancement and privacy.
Are you ready for a ‘Black Mirror’ dystopian reality?
Buzzfeed reporter and Young Journalist of the Year Paul Farrell on surveillance and being spied on.