This paper examines privacy risks in Military-Marketed Mobile Apps (MMM-apps), which are mobile applications explicitly aimed at military-affiliated users. Although these apps collect sensitive person
This paper examines privacy risks in Military-Marketed Mobile Apps (MMM-apps), which are mobile applications explicitly aimed at military-affiliated users. Although these apps collect sensitive person
The paper investigates “Military-Marketed Mobile Apps” (MMMapps)—apps marketed to military-affiliated users—and argues that they pose a distinctive privacy risk because they collect and transmit priva
The paper examines how commercial web-tracking has become a widespread form of technical surveillance, collecting data from ordinary online activity at scale. It argues that this data, when analyzed,
The paper examines how commercial web-tracking has become a widespread form of technical surveillance, collecting data from ordinary online activity at scale. It argues that this data, when analyzed,
The article argues that passive defenses, especially antidrone nets, should become a standard part of U.S. military protection against the growing drone threat. Drawing lessons from the Iraq and Afgha
The article "Ascend the Cognitive Hierarchy—Don’t Waste Time in the Data Layer" by James Mingus and Zak Daker, part of an eight-part series on Army transformation, emphasizes the need for military lea