Theyâ say it could potentially be used to detect an incredibly minute and hard-to-detect explosive popular among terrorists.
or PETN an explosive compound considered a favorite of terrorists. Small amounts of it pack a powerful punch and because it is plastic it escapes X-ray machines
so that when terrorists or other nefarious individuals are identified, they can be tracked easily in detail. Targeted tracking can involve a whole different level of surveillance,
Can agencies such as the NSA continue to track terrorists without tracking everyone? Can we continue to see commercial surveillance as separate from state surveillance?
The U s. sometimes programs its semi-autonomous drones to locate a terrorist based on his cell phone SIM CARD.
The terrorists, knowing that, often offload used SIM CARDS to unwitting civilians. Would an autonomous killing machine be able to plan for such deception?
the history of the web suggests that terrorists could find others. Of course, most technologies stumble at first
They noted that it could potentially be used to sniff out a hard-to-detect explosive popular among terrorists.
or PETN, an explosive compound considered a favorite of terrorists. Small amounts of it pack a powerful punch,
and Facebook to give U k. intelligence agencies access to the encrypted conversations of suspected terrorists and criminals.
and can popularise views which terrorists exploit, "says the government guidance for schools. Teachers will have to assess the risk of pupils being drawn into extremist ideologies.
but also makes little sense as potential terrorists will move away from public domains controlled by such large companies to darker areas of the web where they are monitored less-easily.
Terrorists can't be free to go unchallenged but governments can't be free to oppress its citizens either.
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