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Kenneth Lipp

PORKING PERMIT: FOR NEW PARKING APP, BOSTON ENTRUSTS COMPANY THAT COMPROMISED CITY DATA

Written by CHRIS FARAONE Posted February 18, 2016 Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS

Last year the Dig revealed that Xerox left a trove of license plate and home address information exposed online.

Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: ACS, Boston, city data, contract, innovation, Kenneth Lipp, License to Connive, mayor Marty Walsh, municipal data, parking, parking permit, parking tickets, PayTix, technology, TicketZen, Xerox

LICENSE TO CONNIVE: BOSTON STILL TRACKS VEHICLES, LIES ABOUT IT, AND LEAVES SENSITIVE RESIDENT DATA EXPOSED ONLINE

Written by KENNETH LIPP Posted September 8, 2015 Filed Under: FEATURES, NEWS+OPINIONS, Non-fiction

This is not the first time Hub authorities have been caught with their guard down on this matter.

Filed Under: FEATURES, NEWS+OPINIONS, Non-fiction Tagged With: ACLU, Automatic License Plate Readers, AutoVu, Big Brother, Big Data, Boston, Boston City Hall, Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism, Boston Police Department, Boston Transportation Department, BPD, BTD, DigBoston, Driver's Protection Act, Genetec, Kade Crockford, Kenneth Lipp, The Declaration, Xerox

MASS GOES SHOPPING FOR THE MOST SOPHISTICATED SURVEILLANCE DRONE IMAGINABLE

Written by CHRIS FARAONE Posted April 28, 2015 Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS

It’s just a little drone, but the size shouldn’t fool you.

Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: Big Brother, Boston Trolling, Chris Faraone, CIA, contracts, drones, Kenneth Lipp, Massachusetts, RFR, State House, state police

BOSTON TROLLING (THE COMPLETE SERIES)

Written by DIG STAFF Posted September 9, 2014 Filed Under: FEATURES, News, NEWS+OPINIONS, Non-fiction

“They’re asserting a general police power to capture anybody’s image and process it for law enforcement purposes just in case they later turn out to be guilty of something. That’s not OK.”

Filed Under: FEATURES, News, NEWS+OPINIONS, Non-fiction Tagged With: 2004 Democratic National Convention, ACLU, Alex Marthews, Big Brother, Bill Oates, Bill Owens, Boston, boston calling, Boston Globe, Boston Marathon Bombing, Boston Police, BPD, Cambridge, Chris Faraone, City Hall, Cognos, COPLINK, Department of Innovation and Technology, Department of Transportation, DiMasi, DNC, DoIT, Ed Davis, Face Capture, FBI, IBM, innovation, Joanthan Riley, Joe Pesatro, JTTF, Kade Crockford, Kate Norton, Kenneth Lipp, Marty Walsh, Massachusetts, MBTA, Minority Report, MIT, MIVIS, MONUM, OCPF, Person of Interest, pre-crime, Smart Cities, South Boston, surveillance, Tom Menino

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