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Civil Liberties and Law in the Era of Surveillance--Stanford Law - 0 views

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    An article debating security/surveillance vs. privacy post-Snowden leaks, written fall 2014 for Stanford Lawyer Magazine
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Balancing Act: National Security and Civil Liberties in Post-9/11 Era - 2 views

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    Discusses some of the points we brought up in class and provides statistics, but data is from 2013 and could potentially show the effects of events in the past two years when combined with Abbey's post
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Discussion of Coding/Hacking Rights and Issues - 1 views

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    We read this for a paper in another class, thought it was interesting!
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Everyday Encryption - 1 views

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    Gives information on several uses of crypto in life; provides some information on multiple uses
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Don't Let Schools Chip Your Kids | American Civil Liberties Union - 2 views

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    This article discusses the use of RFIDs to track students, and the benefits of this practice, especially with small children.
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General School Security Measures - 0 views

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    Basic list of school security measures taken from NCES government website
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NSA Methodology for Adversary Obstruction - 0 views

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    I really just wonder what kind of decision-making went into creating this document--what they decided to add and take out, etc. This source also has outside sources on the final pages.
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Cryptography - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

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    Good for resources; especially see references and further reading sections!
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A Brief History of Cryptography | Red Hat Security - 0 views

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    Cryptology is a young science. Though it has been used for thousands of years to hide secret messages, systematic study of cryptology as a science (and perhaps an art) just started around one hundr...
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    Cryptology is a young science. Though it has been used for thousands of years to hide secret messages, systematic study of cryptology as a science (and perhaps an art) just started around one hundr...
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