Jeremy Scott
Jeremy Scott appears in How government uses "surveillance as a service" to collect data as the Electronic Privacy Information Center expert interviewed by Stephanie Hughes about government access to privately collected data. The episode identifies him as directing EPIC’s Surveillance Oversight Program.
Scott explains three access routes: Administrative Subpoena Data Access, government purchase of brokered data, and Surveillance as a Service systems such as Flock Safety. His central concern is that agencies can obtain or search information from private databases in ways that weaken Fourth Amendment Digital Privacy protections and create Civil Liberties Surveillance Risk.
Connections
- Electronic Privacy Information Center - organization and program context.
- Marketplace Tech and Stephanie Hughes - show and interviewer.
- U.S. Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and Flock Safety - agencies and company discussed.
- Administrative Subpoena Data Access, Government Data Broker Access, Data Broker Loophole, Surveillance as a Service, and Fourth Amendment Digital Privacy - concepts he explains.