Privacy vs. Security Today, technology is ubiquitous and always on. For example, videos from cell phones can capture intimate family moments, help bring about revolution as seen in the Arab Spring or be used by police to track down terrorists.
Privacy vs. Security
Today, technology is ubiquitous and always on. For example, videos from cell phones can capture intimate family moments, help bring about revolution as seen in the Arab Spring or be used by police to track down terrorists. The former CEO of Sun Microsystems is quoted as saying, “You have zero privacy anywayget over it.” If you were a policy maker, how would you balance an individuals right to privacy and a community’s need for national security?
Today, technology is ubiquitous and always on. For example, videos from cell phones can capture intimate family moments, help bring about revolution as seen in the Arab Spring or be used by police to track down terrorists. The former CEO of Sun Microsystems is quoted as saying, “You have zero privacy anywayget over it.” If you were a policy maker, how would you balance an individuals right to privacy and a community’s need for national security?

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