A U.S.-built biometric system sparks concerns for Afghans | South Korea forces Google and Apple to allow third-party in-app payments | Australian powers to spy on cybercrime suspects given green light
A U.S.-built biometric system sparks concerns for Afghans | South Korea forces Google and Apple to allow third-party in-app payments | Australian powers to spy on cybercrime suspects given green light
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Follow us on Twitter. The Daily Cyber Digest focuses on the topics we work on, including cyber, critical technologies & strategic issues like foreign interference. A biometric system containing the personal information of millions of Afghans is sparking concern among human rights advocates who worry it could be used by the Taliban to identify and potentially harm people who worked with the U.S.-backed Afghan government or international organizations that promoted women’s rights.
A U.S.-built biometric system sparks concerns for Afghans | South Korea forces Google and Apple to allow third-party in-app payments | Australian powers to spy on cybercrime suspects given green light
A U.S.-built biometric system sparks concerns…
A U.S.-built biometric system sparks concerns for Afghans | South Korea forces Google and Apple to allow third-party in-app payments | Australian powers to spy on cybercrime suspects given green light
Follow us on Twitter. The Daily Cyber Digest focuses on the topics we work on, including cyber, critical technologies & strategic issues like foreign interference. A biometric system containing the personal information of millions of Afghans is sparking concern among human rights advocates who worry it could be used by the Taliban to identify and potentially harm people who worked with the U.S.-backed Afghan government or international organizations that promoted women’s rights.