One of the most prominent uses of this title refers to the true story of , an FBI agent who spied for the Soviet and Russian intelligence services for over 20 years.
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The Spy Next Door: The Extraordinary Secret Life of Robert Philip Hanssen , a book by Elaine Shannon and Ann Blackman. One of the most prominent uses of this
A report by the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project (S.T.O.P.) uses this title to critique neighborhood watch technology. "The Spy Next Door". A report by the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project (S
It examines how apps like Nextdoor and Amazon Ring can facilitate racial profiling and private surveillance, turning ordinary neighbors into informal informants. 5. Pop Culture & Film
Hanssen was the ultimate "sleeper"—a seemingly ordinary suburban father and devout church member who used his top-secret clearance to leak names of U.S. double agents and defense secrets.
In a completely different field, researchers at Rice University published a technical paper about vulnerabilities in wireless networks.