GritsforBreakfast blogged about the sessions at the recent YaleISP conference on Location Tracking and Biometrics, which you can still watch online here.
It took two weeks, but today I finally finished the last two posts summarizing my notes from panels at the conference. Here they are all in one place for easy reference:
- Cell phone tracking by government: How it’s done
- On the Fourth Amendment implications of location tracking
- Secrecy and federal court dockets: On the nuts and bolts of authorizing government surveillance
- Bypassing the telecoms: ‘Stingrays’ allow direct government phone surveillance with little oversight
- Biometrics and profiling: The door to the phone booth is now open
- Debating Drones: Final panel from Yale Law School conference
- Video, resources from location tracking conference