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Ellexis Zieska

Airport Security Body Scan Privacy Invasion - Popular Mechanics - 0 views

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    Many people feel like their privacy is being invaded when going through airport security and sometimes refuse cause they don't want ttheir image to be released to the internet. There are a few points security has made stating why these scanners are the best yet
danielasalcedo

What Is More Important: Our Privacy or National Security? - 1 views

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    There have been pushes to ban encrypted services online in order to try and prevent terrorists from secretly using such services to communicate. This article discusses three major points that we need to consider when discussing this issue; terrorists aren't using things like PS4's to communicate, despite what the rumors claim. When we apply back-doors to our encrypted services, we weaken them to attack. We need to think about this as Privacy vs security, not security vs security.
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    Earlier this year, Edward J. Snowden, a government contractor, leaked classified documents to the news media that revealed the existence of top-secret government surveillance programs. We now know that the National Security Agency gathers phone logs and Internet data from millions of Americans as part of its mission to keep the United States safe.
Chase Rumble

Debate security or freedom - 0 views

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    This site has a public debate over security against freedoms. This site allows members to post comments in favor or against either option. With freedom at 53% of users and 47% for security.
Penny Hinch

Why Airport Security is broken and how to fix it. - 1 views

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    published Aprl. 15, 2012 ; how the TSA can elimate the banned item list and become a little more fluid in the items they disallow to carry.
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    It is broke. I think we should look at the way Israel handles their airport security.
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    I looked up how Israel handles with airport security & find this news article: http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/explainer/2011/01/whats_so_great_about_israeli_security.html Sadly, I was not aware of Israel's security. However, I relate to this a great deal since this past May & June I went to Afghanistan - and I was traveling with an Afghan citizen. I understand why they would be more cautious. Our coming back flight stopped in Dubai and we expected to have problems coming into the USA, but we also faced issues in Amsterdam. We were questioned a little longer than the other people - almost missed the flight because of it, twice - in Amsterdam & in the USA to coming to Phoenix. However, it did not bother us - we knew we would face issues. I don't even know how many times I was x-rayed - or how much time we spent talking to officials a little longer than everyone else and it happened everywhere we stopped, not only in the USA! I agree with these terms of not being so strict when leaving the USA, but coming back I could understand why the security was a little tighter.
Jessica Carver

Is national security more important than civil rights? - 0 views

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    The events in our society have led to more security to protect us. However, in the midst of protecting us, we have lost our rights and freedoms. Has the government gone too far?
Marc Cuizon

Why "security" keeps winning out over privacy - Salon.com - 0 views

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    This article touches on some reason why the quest for security is eroding personal freedom.
alexmartinez21

Social media: - 2 views

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    The article talks about how social media has no security. Explains threats on social media
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    The article talks about how social media has no security. Explains threats on social media
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    When people sign up for an account on a social media website, they agree to terms in which it states that your information could be used for anything they wish for.
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    Social media is similar to high school, both false information and information you don't want getting out can and will spread fast and the truth doesn't always get out.
jes2173550

HIPAA: Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act - 0 views

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    This act is very important in order to keep your health privacy secure. Knowing that your medical information will be secure is very important for people who wish to keep their life private and keep themselves from medical insurance fraud.
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    I once worked in a call center dealing with medical records and it was very reassuring to see how serious HIPAA is taken. It definitely made me feel safe and confident in my personal health information.
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    I agree health privacy is very important. It is nice to see that HIPAA is doing its job and protecting the privacy of the people
danlayton

Kaspersky Personal & Family Security Software - 0 views

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    Provides tips on how to be safe on the web as well as security threats and info graphics. Takes on the approach of protection from hackers and outside sources that you control. Sells a product.
westonmate

The security vs. privacy debate is already over, and privacy lost - 0 views

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    As technology becomes more popular, we begin to lose our privacy. The internet is becoming harder to avoid, and personal lives are becoming more public. Websites track your use of the internet- where you go, what you do, etc. In some ways this can be beneficial, as people cannot hide who they are anymore. IRS scandals, disease outbreaks, companies abusing power; all at our fingertips. This has sparked the debate between what is more important: your privacy? or our nation's security?
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    This article explains that there is basically no debate anymore over privacy vs security; privacy lost long ago. With the advent of the "information age" privacy largely died quietly and without much thought. Now that things like Google and Facebook exist, and we spit out private information without much thought, the debate is over.
danielasalcedo

Schneier on Security - 0 views

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    If there's a debate that sums up post-9/11 politics, it's security versus privacy. Which is more important? How much privacy are you willing to give up for security? Can we even afford privacy in this age of insecurity? Security versus privacy: It's the battle of the century, or at least its first decade.
Daniel Andrade

What Americans think about NSA surveillance, national security and privacy - 0 views

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    Between the 9/11 terrorists attacks and Edward Snowden's whistle blowing, American's have been debating over whether it is against our constitution to collect massive amounts of data on our citizens through internet uses and phone calls, or it our country's security is more important.
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    Years after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, and two years after Edward Snowden's revelations about extensive U.S. government surveillance of phone and internet data, Americans have mixed and conflicting views about government surveillance programs. On the one hand, a majority of Americans oppose the government collecting bulk data on its citizens, others believe there aren't enough limits on what types of data can be collected.
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    Terrorism certainly created more fear in the west and Americans wanted to feel more safe. Even if it means sacrificing some personal freedoms so that the government catches the crimes before they happen. Recently, it's been seen that it has gotten out of control more than anticipated.
Alisa Cooper

The Big Issues Of The 2016 Campaign | Privacy and Data Security - 0 views

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    "Privacy and Data Security"
Jennifer Odgers

Do Airport Security Measures Breach My Human Rights? - About Human Rights - 0 views

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    do the airport security measures invade your privacy? Are the body scanners and pat downs necessary? Will we ever have our freedom to travel back?
Destini Boorman

How to Prepare for the End of Social Security - 1 views

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    With the recent government announcement that the Social Security trust fund is set to run out in 2037, four years earlier than previous estimates, many young workers are asking themselves: Why am I paying into a system that might not be there for me when I retire?
ssmuncy

Internet security - 0 views

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    This web article goes over numerous ways that we can protect ourselves online. The site gives examples such as encryption and using the growing popular cloud services that many products now offer as a way to protect our personal information. Along with those examples, the website lists 8 additional protection examples along with links to services that can help with internet security.
danielasalcedo

Balancing Act: National Security and Civil Liberties in Post-9/11 Era - 0 views

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    The revelations that Obama administration secretly collected phone records and accessed the internet activity of millions of Americans have raised new questions about the public's willingness to sacrifice civil liberties in the interests of national security. Since 9/11, Americans generally have valued protection from terrorism over civil liberties, yet they also have expressed concerns over government overreach and intrusions on their personal privacy.
jerrickntupas

AFA.net - The Three-Step Solution to Solve Illegal Immigration - 0 views

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    This guy suggests the solution to the problem of illegal immigration is not complex. He thinks it can be accomplished by three easy steps. First build a double layer security fence, use e-verify, establish a fund to help with the transportation costs of returning them home.
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    This guy suggests the solution to the problem of illegal immigration is not complex. He thinks it can be accomplished by three easy steps. First build a double layer security fence, use e-verify, establish a fund to help with the transportation costs of returning them home.
westonmate

The Case for Internet Surveillance - 0 views

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    This article defends internet surveillance, saying that it's not immune to every other type of modern surveillance. It makes the connection to telephones, saying that this same debate was had when that technology became more popular, people argued that they should be private as well. Ultimately, the author claims that security is simply more important than privacy.
jamexnguyen

Could Encryption safeguard your data and fight terror online? - 0 views

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    In this article shows the fight between internet security and internet freedom. It shows how much security we get when it comes to our internet freedom.
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