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Myanmar government dismisses e-ID surveillance rumours
TUESDAY, JULY 22, 2025
The Ministry of Immigration and Population has dismissed claims that Myanmar’s e-ID system is intended to monitor or spy on citizens, calling such reports unfounded rumours spread on social media.
BMA and CIB Integrate Surveillance Systems to Strengthen Festival Security
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2025
(February 10, 2025) – As Bangkok readies itself for the city’s biggest festival, efforts to enhance public safety are gathering pace. Pol. Gen. Adis Ngamchitsuksri, Adviser to the Governor of Bangkok, chaired a meeting with senior officials from the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB), led by Deputy Commander of the Crime Suppression Division, to discuss a new collaboration.
Opportunities and questions around facial recognition technology
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 06, 2022
Facial recognition is an AI-powered tech advancement that provokes a range of opinions. This artificial-intelligence-enabled technology has significantly changed the game for security and surveillance; including helping in the finding of missing persons, capturing culprits, and preventing crimes. Meanwhile, privacy concerns are increasing globally, and the risk and vulnerabilities of systems if misused are leading causes in the criticism of facial tracking artificial intelligence. While acknowledging these concerns, what makes facial recognition security worthy of consideration?
CCSA set to consider downgrading Covid to a surveillance disease
THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 2022
The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) will on Friday consider downgrading the coronavirus to a communicable disease under surveillance, an official confirmed on Thursday.
Nearly 50,000 Facebook users may have been targets of private surveillance, company says
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2021
Facebook is notifying nearly 50,000 users in more than 100 countries that they may have been targets of hacking attempts by surveillance companies working for government agencies or private clients, the company said Thursday.
Executive at Swiss tech company said to operate secret surveillance operation
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 07, 2021
The co-founder of a company that has been trusted by technology giants including Google and Twitter to deliver sensitive passwords to millions of their customers also operated a service that ultimately helped governments secretly surveil and track mobile phones, according to former employees and clients.
CDC Hanoi office to help beef up surveillance, response to emerging diseases across region
SUNDAY, AUGUST 29, 2021
WASHINGTON - A new South-east Asia office of the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Vietnam is part of the agency’s long-term vision of a “robust, interconnected network of about eight to 12 regional offices around the globe”, US officials said. 
Amazon's new security drone, car camera and swiveling speaker push the boundaries of surveillance, again
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2020
Amazon appears undeterred by its emerging reputation in consumer technology: creep.
Living under constant surveillance by AI
MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 2018
Is computer technology a blessing? The answer is yes, to be sure. Can you even imagine what life was like before the smartphone came out? Without a smartphone, there is virtually nothing you can do when, for example, you are late for a meeting or unable to attend due to some urgent reason, especially if there is no phone available at the rendezvous site.
Security officials in South examine possible surveillance drone
FRIDAY, MAY 18, 2018
Security officials in southern Yala province are examining an aerial drone seized at a house in Tambon Ba-ngo Sinae, Yaha district, on Thursday afternoon on suspicion it might have been used to survey a military outpost in the area that came under attack two days earlier.