This week we discuss company surveillance via JP Morgan Chase, and then the sentences handed down for the CSO of Uber and an Engineer at Ubiquiti.
Article 1 - White House to study employer tools that monitor workers
Supporting Articles:
JP Morgan WADU? Surveillance next level?
JPMorgan employees describe growing 'paranoia' as the company tracks their office attendance, calls, calendars, and more — with one worker even installing a 'mouse jiggler' to evade 'Big Brother'
MOSAIC MULTIMODAL OBJECTIVE SENSING TO ASSESS INDIVIDUALS WITH CONTEXT
Article 2 - Uber’s Ex-Security Chief Leaves Court With No Jail Time for Covering Up Massive Hack
Supporting Articles:
With Liberty and Justice for Some: How the Law Is Used to Destroy Equality and Protect the Powerful
Ross Ulbricht - Wikipedia
Article 3 - Ex-Ubiquiti dev jailed for 6 years after stealing internal corp data, extorting bosses
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