June 2021

Who knows you’re reading this? In the next issue of Verdict Magazine, out June 2021, we’ll take a look into privacy in the digital and physical realms. The pandemic has increased surveillance in the name of public health, but it’s possible the genie may have been let out of the bottle. As we’ve seen in this issue, the arrival of the internet of things and computer vision have only amplified the debate around privacy.

In the next issue, Verdict will take a deep dive into how technology has transformed privacy. We will speak with market stakeholders, companies and the people devoting themselves to protecting privacy in the digital age.

While you wait for all this and more in our next issue, you can get the latest technology insights, exclusives and developments from our daily news site or by following us on Twitter.

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Writers | Robert Scammell, Eric Johansson, Lewis Page, Harry Lye, Giacomo Lee
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