Nachfolgend zwei Artikel aus dem Technik-Teil der Online-Ausgabe der Washington Post, die zur Zeit auch in Europa relevante US-Themen reflektieren: den Einsatz von Mikrochips in Reisepässen sowie die Einführung neuer "Spielregeln" für die Internet-Überwachung.
TechNews.com Daily Report, Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2005
U.S. Passports to Receive Electronic Identification Chips
The State Department yesterday issued final rules for implanting electronic identification chips into all U.S. passports, despite continuing controversy over the security of the system and its impact on personal privacy.
New Rules On Internet Wiretapping Challenged
New federal wiretapping rules that would make it easier for law enforcement to monitor e-mails and Internet-based phone calls were challenged by privacy, high-tech and telecommunications groups in federal court yesterday.
TechNews.com Daily Report, Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2005
U.S. Passports to Receive Electronic Identification Chips
The State Department yesterday issued final rules for implanting electronic identification chips into all U.S. passports, despite continuing controversy over the security of the system and its impact on personal privacy.
New Rules On Internet Wiretapping Challenged
New federal wiretapping rules that would make it easier for law enforcement to monitor e-mails and Internet-based phone calls were challenged by privacy, high-tech and telecommunications groups in federal court yesterday.
kryz - am Mittwoch, 26. Oktober 2005, 17:05 - Rubrik: Big Brother is watching YOU

