Below the Radar (Issues being eclipsed by coronavirus)

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We as a global society have utterly failed at “never again.”

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At the core of a 50-page, as yet unreleased, report compiled by the UK’s Parliamentary Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC) over a year ago is the question of to what extent Russian influence held sway over UK political events, such as the 2016 Brexit referendum, and whether senior Conservatives were open to such advances.

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This Secret $35 Million FBI Unit Mixes Facial Recognition With Big Data To Investigate America’s Most Horrific Crimes

Privacy Shield binned after EU court rules transatlantic data protection arrangements ‘inadequate’

The EU Court of Justice has struck down the so-called Privacy Shield data protection arrangements between the political bloc and the US, triggering a fresh wave of legal confusion over the transfer of EU subjects’ data to America.

Austrian privacy activist Max Schrems brought the latest edition of the long-running case (informally known as Schrems II) in 2015, complaining that Ireland’s data protection agency wasn’t preventing Facebook Ireland Ltd (as EU representative of the Zuckerberg empire) from beaming his data to the US.

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