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in title, tags, annotations or urlAfter Paris, What We're Getting Wrong In 'Privacy vs. Security' Debate - 5 views
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This article discusses the faults in former deputy director of the CIA Michael Morell's statement that the use of encrypted apps made it difficult to stop terrorists. Claims that encrypted communications put them out of reach was false - there had been no change in al Qaeda tactics. Also, author Howard points out that there isn't a clear dichotomy between privacy and security.
Hacked Chamber of Commerce Opposed Cybersecurity Law - 0 views
From Technology-Driven Society to Socially Oriented Technology: The Future of Information Society-Alternatives to Surveillance - 2 views
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This is a PDF file of a chapter taken from a book that contains essays on many issues that arise from "big data." This chapter specifically pertains to our privacy versus security debate because it provides reasons as to why bulk data collection does not work as well as alternative options to mass surveillance.
NSA debate takes new turns after Paris attacks - 4 views
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Privacy advocates are pushing back against arguments from the intelligence community that more surveillance powers would have prevented the deadly Paris terrorist attacks. They're offended at what they see as naked opportunism from supporters of tough surveillance powers and argue the rhetoric - including suggestions that National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden has blood on his hands - has gone too far.
Schneier on Security - 1 views
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