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Big Data
China Aims to Lure Visitors With Visa-Free Entry
A growing list of countries now enjoy visa-free entry to China, but visitors may be daunted by censorship, heavy surveillance, and language barriers.
February 14, 2024
BY
Julia Ye
,
Kane Zhang
and
Cindy Li
CCP Uses Big Data to Deprive Falun Gong Practitioners of Freedom: Reports
'The CCP aims to monitor every move of these people at all times'
December 7, 2023
BY
Sophia Lam
Privacy Concerns Raised Over £330 Million NHS Data Contract to Tech Giant Palantir
Experts say the move raises fears about patient data security and privacy and feeds into 'deeper, systemic issues' ...
November 22, 2023
BY
Owen Evans
Chinese Universities Use Big Data to Monitor Students: Leaked Recording
A Chinese university has been training educators to monitor students with an on-campus information management system, according to ...
November 25, 2022
BY
Sophia Lam
Strategic Intent: China Pushes to Commercialize In-House BeiDou Satellite System
The Chinese mapping service application Baidu Maps now prioritizes the use of China’s in-house BeiDou Navigation Satellite System ...
October 14, 2022
BY
Shawn Lin
Tech Manager Leaves China, Citing Ubiquitous Digital Surveillance
Eileen, a high-level manager in a Chinese internet company, decided to leave China after experiencing years of police ...
September 19, 2022
BY
Mary Hong
China Using Numerous Monitoring Cameras and Big Data to Suppress Religious Groups and Rights Defenders, Files Show
Rural areas of China’s eastern coastal Shandong Province have installed hundreds of thousands of surveillance cameras since 2013 ...
August 16, 2022
BY
Sophia Lam
Hong Kong’s China-Style COVID-19 Tracking App Found to Have Security Flaws: Auditor
The Hong Kong government’s COVID-19 contact-tracing app contains serious security risks that could jeopardize the privacy of users’ ...
August 11, 2022
BY
Jenny Li
Massive Leak Shows Big Data Is Central to CCP’s Ambitions, but It Does Not Protect Chinese Citizens
News Analysis The leak of a Shanghai police database containing personal details of a billion people has again ...
July 17, 2022
BY
Jenny Li
Four Chinese Officials and One Manager Charged With Abusing Pandemic Control Health Code System
Four Chinese officials and one state-owned enterprise (SOE) manager in Zhengzhou City, Henan Province, were accused of abusing ...
June 24, 2022
BY
Sophia Lam
Find Out and Fix What Big Data Says About You
I thought I knew all about the information that consumer reporting agencies were collecting on me. Then I ...
April 18, 2022
BY
The Associated Press
In China, ‘Health Codes’ Developed During the Pandemic Are Now Used to Monitor the Public: Experts
Hangzhou, the capital city of Zhejiang Province, was the first Chinese city to introduce a "health code" system. ...
February 10, 2022
BY
Kathleen Li
Privacy Committee to Study Health Agency’s Mobile Data Collection Program
The House committee responsible for overseeing privacy issues unanimously voted Thursday to conduct a study of the federal ...
January 13, 2022
BY
Noé Chartier
China Unveils AI News Anchor That’s Almost Indistinguishable From a Real Human
“Hello everyone, I am the artificial intelligence news anchor on National Business Daily. I am the virtual twin ...
January 13, 2022
BY
Shawn Lin
Gov’t Can’t Be Trusted With Cellphone Tracking Amid Pandemic: Former Ontario Privacy Commissioner
Ontario's former privacy commissioner is sounding the alarm about the government’s tracking of cellphone data to inform policy, ...
December 29, 2021
BY
Noé Chartier
Tesla and CCP Battling for Control of Users’ Big Data
News Analysis U.S. electric vehicle giant Tesla Inc., which has had great strides in the Chinese market, is ...
November 28, 2021
BY
Frank Yue
,
Anne Zhang
and
Ellen Wan
China Coins Tech Term in Escalating Its Digital Surveillance of COVID-19 Close Contacts
Chinese authorities are using a new term for their combined approach of restricting citizens' movement through tech surveillance ...
November 9, 2021
BY
Frank Yue
Big Picture, Big Data: Swiss Unveil VR Software of Universe
LAUSANNE, Switzerland—The final frontier has rarely seemed closer than this—at least virtually. Researchers at one of Switzerland’s top ...
October 12, 2021
BY
The Associated Press
How Does Big Data Affect Your Content Marketing Strategy?
Content marketing has become increasingly common nowadays. Brands today understand that their consumers want something more from businesses—they ...
October 6, 2021
BY
ReadWrite
Guangzhou’s Recent Outbreak Brings Renewed Attention to Effectiveness of CCP Vaccines
Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong, a province in southern China, was reported to be severely affected by the ...
June 9, 2021
BY
Gu Xiaohua
,
Jiang Feng
and
Sophia Lam
Chinese Smart TV Cancels Partnership With Big Data Firm After Claims It Was Monitoring Households
Recently, a mainland Chinese netizen named "v64500" wrote on the online forum "V2EX" that his internet-connected television was scanning ...
April 30, 2021
BY
Jessica Mao
EU Sanctions 4 Chinese Officials Over Uyghur Abuses
The European Union has imposed sanctions on four Chinese officials over their alleged roles in the human rights ...
March 22, 2021
BY
Alexander Zhang
CCP Virus Ushers In Brave New World of Techno-Utopian ‘Education’
Commentary This is part 18 in a series examining education in the United States. Beginning in the 1940s, ...
December 2, 2020
BY
Alex Newman
In the Name of Fighting Pandemic, China Strengthens Surveillance State
The Chinese regime has taken advantage of the current pandemic to step up surveillance of citizens, with local ...
October 2, 2020
BY
Frank Fang
Big Brother Schools Using Big Data to Manipulate and Spy on Kids
Commentary This article is part 12 in a series examining the origins of public education in the United States. ...
January 22, 2020
BY
Alex Newman
China Has a Database on Americans, Built From Stolen Data
Commentary Recent comments from Rep. Chris Stewart (R-Utah) support what The Epoch Times reported more than three years ...
April 11, 2019
BY
Joshua Philipp
Huawei: ‘A Pressing Problem That Demands Serious Work’
National-security experts warn that letting Chinese telecom giant Huawei dominate the global 5G market poses major security threats, ...
April 5, 2019
BY
Eva Fu
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Jacki Thrapp
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Jacki Thrapp
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Mercura Wang
Eli Lilly Poised to Suspend Drug Discounts to Large Hospitals
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Lawrence Wilson
US Bankruptcy Filings Increase 7 Percent Yearly
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Naveen Athrappully
How a Tiny Insect Decimated Florida’s Citrus, and What Orchardists Are Doing About It
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Jacob Burg
Treasury Department Seeks to Redirect Iranian Assets to Gulf Nations for War Damages
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Melanie Sun
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Ross Kelly
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