Exclusive: Inside Apple’s Secretive Global Police Summit
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ต.ค. 2024
- At Apple’s secretive Global Police Summit at its Cupertino headquarters, cops from seven countries learned how to use a host of Apple products like the iPhone, Vision Pro and CarPlay for surveillance and policing work.
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As someone who lives in a small town and have been constantly stalked and harassed by police officers, the fact that any company, especially a cell phone company is helping or would help a potential threat be a bigger threat is a problem for me.
I understand your sentiment, but it’s impossible for any company to exist without cooperating with the police. Look at what happened with Telegram.
And for those of us who get and feel protected by the police, them not helping the police would’ve been a bigger problem.
Ai can also surveil the officers, this is one step closer to a safe and transparent world in my opinion, and in general as always theres good and bad people, but why shouldn’t their jobs be made as comfortable and efficient as possible, even Europe is on the brink of becoming like the US in many parts and I‘m all for full transparency and surveillance, then very soon all other problems can regulate themselves, even though we still have to learn on how reintegration and prevention works, equality and proper reeducation.
But thinking tech should not by molded to the needs of police isn’t very progressive I think, a hacker would always have the advantage, any bad guy and u know most of them dont need more than their iPhone to access a variety of user focused services just think of communication and the darknet.
How can the best house protect me and not become a jail itself if they can’t manage the public space.
We are the state/globe and we must forgive love and trust each other!
@@AndreasJurkovicts maybe you should watch footage of some of the modern police "training" programs, run by EX cops with bad records, teaching new cops how to abuse citizens for fun. sounds like hyperbole, but it LITERALLY isn't. look up ‘Killology’...
@@angryox3102 Faulty logic. See Snowden's recent Singapore2024 presentation.
This is only about business-to-business similar to education or small business, not police surveillance. What you didn't cover, but should have, is that even though phone data cannot be accessed by Apple or law enforcement, iCloud content is not included (like many cloud service providers), so a legal subpoena can be used to get that info.
That’s true but Apple has a function to fully encrypt iCloud with 2 hardware keys (actual 2factor authentication with 2 keys!) - and Apple can’t recover that.
@@macbugdeNo, Apple can still recover that. Advanced Data Protection is what takes away Apple's ability to recover or access iCloud information, it removes the encryption keys from Apple's servers and makes everything end to end encrypted, and you either need your password, a code generated by a recovery contact, or a recovery key which you generate to physically be able to access the data.
So it’s about Apple enterprise sharing a sales story specifically for law enforcement? Title suggested otherwise.
Seems like the phones are still heavily encrypted but the car play devices on the other hand, where the data is offloaded to, is not.
F 12 ….. gonna use a Nokia brick
The San Berndadino story was most likely pure theatre - a message to everyone to put your information into your devices, so that it can be used by the CIA because they have full access
Yup, no need to break into the phone for that. They just monitor the network traffic.
Those in car computers are unsafe for anyone in the front passenger seat of a cruiser. I remember installing several "Christmas Tree" radio stacks in cruisers for a department. The owner of the company had the department sign a document that the company was not liable from any injuries that any officer or civilian might receive because of the way the radios are mounted. They signed off on the document and several months later an officer was seriously injured when he was thrown into the stack of radios. Main issue was that he did not wear his seatbelt. Injuries that could have been avoided if he followed state law and department regulations.
Having a locked app for todays car entertainment systems would be a blessing for those in the car. Since most systems utilize Bluetooth it would be very easy to have a cellular data unit linked to the cars infotainment system that would link the infotainment system with law enforcement mainframe for data.
Why is Tom Keen from Blacklist using a British accent?
Finally Apple made sense. 😊
Boy, if Apple technology and CarPlay can replace police data terminals (laptops) in cruisers, that will be a huge coup for apple. I love apple products, their ease of use, simplicity and reliability.
Apple is a US company and US companies are compelled to turn over data requests to law enforcement agencies when it’s demanded. The agencies and governments can hold Apple in contempt, fine and escalate things if Apple doesn’t comply.
Dude don’t play amateur lawyer. This isn’t true to the extend that they have to hack their own devices or data for law enforcement to get into it. Did you even watch the video?
@@macbugdeHaha. @Kevindevin7 arm chair lawyered so hard the arm broke and he fell to the floor. F-ing clueless.
you're confusing the US and china. Private companies absolutely do no have ANY legal obligation to turn over user data to law enforcement in the US, they are however legally obligated to assist in such tyranny in communist 💩hole countries like china which don't allow private companies
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Open it to the public
You sync with iCloud and if it’s not encrypted, they can just handover iCloud data to the police
That isn’t true. It’s always encrypted. If you don’t want Apple to have the private keys, you can turn on Advanced Data Protection.
I’m getting of 🍎
Are they going to keep our data safe
Bruh what does this mean
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It is awesome that Apple is helping to improve policing with technology!
there's nothing secret about a missing dairy farm.
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Holographic money replaces security. Privacy is overrated.
Stop taking drugs
@@macbugde mmm upgrade your intelligence
@@beginnereasy😂 go back to your holographic money.
@@macbugde You do it bad on purpose so the secret government can use you
@@macbugde O_Open your eyes .. cant go back to something thats coming and hasnt happend yet. But mac, dont believe its coming tomorrow, also try to think long.
Then they brick their own products when they update them. Every update seems to need updating again because the first one is bad. Apple is undesirable for me. And I've won IPhones and did not claim them a few times. Wasn't gonna turn it on and input any of my personal data, face, fingerprint or whatever to get a prison number to use a device I don't like the looks of. No thanks.
Name a better alternative please.
Lies . All lies you’ve never won an iPhone
@@glass1258 😂😂😂I'd sell it back
@@glass1258 I won two because I don't use iPhone so I guess they wanted to give me an opportunity. One was from unboxing therapy.
@@mal7916 To what iPhone? Every phone on the market. Iphone looks extremely dated to me and I don't like all those icons on my screen. I lay my phones out a specific way for usage. I like to control my own phone.
Apple is taking a bite out of crime? Or, has it installed a worm? ‘olice worm, that is.
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