Uncontrolled Global Surveillance

Uncontrolled Global Surveillance

Auteur : Tim Maurer, Edin Omanovic, Ben Wagner

Date de publication : 2014

Éditeur : New America Foundation

Nombre de pages : 46

Résumé du livre

In 2011, the Wall Street Journal reported 'the annual value of the retail market for surveillance tools has increased from 'nearly zero' in 2001 to around $5 billion a year." Some authorities employed this technology for political control and to facilitate internal repression, the suppression of the media and civil society, and other violations of fundamental human rights. Technologies were found to have been exported to authoritarian governments, such as Assad's Syria and Gadhafi's Libya with companies in the United States, France, and the United Kingdom facing legal challenges subsequently. It became clear that, while surveillance technology can have legitimate uses, it can also be abused for nefarious purposes and become a powerful facilitator of oppression. This paper focuses on export controls as one policy option to address this problem. A key finding of this paper is that existing export control regulations have become outdated and have not kept up with new technology. This report provides an in-depth policy and technological analysis of existing export controls as they relate to surveillance technology. Given the importance of a multilateral approach for export controls to be effective overall, it focuses on the export control regimes in three countries, Germany, the United Kingdom (UK), and the United States (US), and was conducted as a joint project by three organizations in these three countries

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