Bunnings breach: Where to now for facial recognition?
It might have been well intentioned, but Bunnings’ use of facial recognition technology to prevent violence and crime in its stores, was found not to…
It might have been well intentioned, but Bunnings’ use of facial recognition technology to prevent violence and crime in its stores, was found not to…
Hybrid working brings challenges for employees as managers navigate how best to monitor their staff members’ output. The result is a proliferation of technologies aimed…
Covert surveillance powers afforded to law enforcement agencies have been further expanded, giving agencies even greater access to individuals’ data.
NSW may be newly liberated from COVID-19 lockdowns, but we have never been under such pervasive surveillance.
Questioning the admissibility of surveillance and covert recordings in workplace disputes. By JACK DE FLAMINGH and JAMES CONNOLLY.