EFF Zine on Surveillance Tech at the Southern Border Shines Light on Ever-Growing Spy Network
May 07, 2024
May 07, 2024
SAN FRANCISCO, California, May 7 -- The Electronic Frontier Foundation issued the following news release on May 6, 2024:
Sensor towers controlled by AI, drones launched from truck-bed catapults, vehicle-tracking devices disguised as traffic cones--all are part of an arsenal of technologies that comprise the expanding U.S surveillance strategy along the U.S.-Mexico border, revealed in a new EFF zine for advocates, journalists, academics, researchers, humanitarian aid workers, and bor . . .
Sensor towers controlled by AI, drones launched from truck-bed catapults, vehicle-tracking devices disguised as traffic cones--all are part of an arsenal of technologies that comprise the expanding U.S surveillance strategy along the U.S.-Mexico border, revealed in a new EFF zine for advocates, journalists, academics, researchers, humanitarian aid workers, and bor . . .