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Posted by Ephraim Schwartz
Ephraim Schwartz
Ephraim Schwartz served as editor-at-large for InfoWorld for 12 years and is now
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If there ever was a slippery slope to worry about, here’s a beaut: DARPA (the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency) is working on implantable bio sensors for the Armed Forces that will tell the Army, Navy and Marine commanders what their soldiers and sailors have been eating.
Posted by Ephraim Schwartz
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The U.S. government is one step closer to being able to track your every move online, thanks to the Big Data and high performance computing abilities of ADAMS (Anomaly Detection At Multiple Scales). It's designed to keep an eye on government workers with security clearances to detect future covert action on American soil, but one might legitimately ask, who's next?
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Posted by David Coursey
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Straight out of DARPA comes technology that enables users to generate trackable, fake documents that include a beacon that report back to the user when they are opened. The app also allows users to upload docs and embed them with beacons.