Data Privacy,
Ethics/Professional Responsibility,
Law Practice
Nov. 18, 2021
Spyware companies flagged, raising questions about legal ethics, cybersecurity
James Bond, the dashing and impossibly clever spy, always bested the bad guys thanks to the deep pockets of technology and intelligence resources of the British government. But agents of 007 fame may become a quaint relic of the past now that military-grade spyware is available on the open market offering the newly coined “intelligence agency as a service.”




Anita Taff-Rice
Founder
iCommLaw
Technology and telecommunications
1547 Palos Verdes Mall # 298
Walnut Creek , CA 94597-2228
Phone: (415) 699-7885
Email: anita@icommlaw.com
iCommLaw(r) is a Bay Area firm specializing in technology, telecommunications and cybersecurity matters.
James Bond, the dashing and impossibly clever spy, always bested the bad guys thanks to the deep pockets of technology and intelligence resources of the British government. But agents of 007 fame may become a quaint relic of the past now that military-grade spyware is available on the open market offering the newly coined, "intelligence agency as a service."
Israeli companies NSO Group and Candiru sell spyware to foreign g...
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