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Daily Dashboard | Telecom tech company employees resign amid reports it assisted Turkish surveillance Related reading: How the proposed APRA could impact AI

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Reports that Californian telecom tech company Procera Networks has worked with Turk Telekom to provide the European company with usernames and passwords of Turkish users for surveillance purposes have inspired employees to resign from the company and leak documents illustrating Procera's dealings, Forbes reports. "Procera engineers feared they would in effect be supporting Turkey’s surveillance state, whose actions have come under increased criticism from human rights groups," the report states. “The installation in Turkey is large-scale surveillance of the population with feeds to one or other governmental agency" a former Procera employee said. "If the company leadership thinks this is business we should be doing, they should answer for it publicly.” Meanwhile, The Daily Beast reports that documents show AT&T has participated in widespread surveillance of American users through "Project Hemisphere."
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