NetworkWorld: “Do you give up a reasonable expectation of privacy by carrying a cell phone?”

NetworkWorld: Do you give up a reasonable expectation of privacy by carrying a cell phone? by Ms. Smith:

Tracking via mobile devices continues to be a popular, yet extremely invasive means of electronic location surveillance with law enforcement. We looked at secret sessions that teach government and law enforcement how to hack and conduct surveillance on the masses. At that same ISS World Americas conference, there were several teaching sessions devoted to mobile devices and vendors promoting surveillance tech and cell phone capturing equipment. TeleStrategies taught a session that included, “Transforming cell records and location data into actionable intelligence, Smart Phone intercept and wireless provider business model, Apple iPhone, Google Android and LTE Challenges.”

Utimaco LIMS presented “SMS, the forgotten source of intelligence!” VASTech, whose tech was used by Gadhafi’s security agents to record “between 30 and 40 million minutes per month from both landline and mobile phone conversations,” demonstrated “Satellite Signal Analyzer” Discover de Sky. And Berkeley Varitronics Systems, which puts out technology like the Squid as seen on the right, taught Handheld Tools for Cell Phone Direction Finding and Location. Septier, which offers solutions like in the video below, taught Mobile Location Tracking that is based on a Integration of an in network GMLC and Tactical Cellular Location Direction Finders.

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