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Balancing Privacy and Security in the Digital Age - IEEE In an increasingly interconnected world, governments face growing challenges in balancing national security interests with the privacy rights of individuals Advances in technology have enabled more sophisticated and invasive surveillance techniques, raising concerns about excessive intrusions into citizens’ personal data and communications
Americans feel the tensions between privacy and security concerns Americans have long been divided in their views about the trade-off between security needs and personal privacy Much of the focus has been on government surveillance, though there are also significant concerns about how businesses use data
Liberty and Security: A Balanced Approach - University of Pennsylvania This article considers the relationship between liberty and security, proposing a balancing approach to make adjudications when they conflict The theoret-ical framework is developed in § 1, then applied in § 2 to the USA PATRIOT Act and aviation security, two archetypical post-9 11 restrictions on liberty for the sake of security To understand whether restrictions on liberties can be
A New Balance: National Security and Privacy in a Post 9-11 World The terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 shocked the American security apparatus, placing greater pressure on the security actions of the U S government, particularly regarding information gathering Laying out a framework that examines different notions of national security and privacy, this paper examine three case studies to illustrate the role of the government and the inherent
Tap into connection points between security and privacy Balancing these needs is key, like finding the sweet spot between convenience and robust protection In the face of challenges posed by emerging technologies, evolving regulations and the escalating volume of data, privacy and security teams often find themselves stretched thin
15 years after 9 11, how has national security changed? It is why my work now really focuses on home and community preparedness, much more so than on terrorists, and giving citizens the tools to build stronger communities and educate them on how to reduce our vulnerabilities together My field spent 15 years talking in a way that made people either tune out or freak out