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Global Surveillance Disclosures of the 2010s

Global Surveillance Disclosures of the 2010s

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This podcast episode delves into the significant global surveillance disclosures of the 2010s, offering an in-depth look at how mass surveillance practices were exposed, reshaping the world’s understanding of privacy, security, and digital rights. Beginning with Edward Snowden’s explosive 2013 revelations about the NSA's extensive global surveillance programmes, the episode highlights key documents that exposed programmes like PRISM, XKeyscore, and Upstream, which allowed governments to monitor private citizens on an unprecedented scale. The episode also explores other major disclosures of the decade, including the Cambridge Analytica scandal and the rise of facial recognition technologies, alongside the controversial development of China's Social Credit System. It discusses how these events spurred global debates about the balance between national security and civil liberties, leading to legal reforms, calls for greater accountability from tech companies, and growing concerns about the ethical implications of surveillance technologies. Through expert insights and analysis, the episode paints a comprehensive picture of how the 2010s became a decade of privacy awakening, as individuals and governments grappled with the far-reaching consequences of digital surveillance in a hyper-connected world.

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