In this episode of Banish Big Brother, Zach and Elizabeth dive into the latest unsettling news on the surveillance front. From Ford’s new patent that could turn police cars into mobile speed traps to the dystopian rise of facial recognition vans in the UK, they discuss the implications for personal freedom and privacy. The conversation also covers alarming developments in surveillance in cities like Atlanta, the troubling misuse of technology by law enforcement, and the relentless march towards a world where our every move is tracked. Join us as we explore these critical issues and what they mean for our future.
Zach Varnell
Zach Varnell is a cybersecurity expert and advocate for privacy and individual liberty. He is a founding member of Banish Big Brother, a nonprofit dedicated to combating invasive surveillance. His insights have been featured in publications like Infosecurity Magazine, Threatpost, ZDNET, and the Washington Examiner.