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by jiantastic
3865 days ago
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As with most things, I think that it is a trade off. There is a very delicate balance between security and privacy. Too much surveillance - General public feels incredibly uncomfortable due to lack of privacy - An incredibly scary amount of power in the hands of whoever has access to that information ( and who knows what they will do with it ) - Reduced risk of terrorism and security concerns Too little - Increased risk of terrorism + massive security concerns due to lack of intelligence ( it's like trying to find a needle in a huge haystack ) - Public feels safe due to perceived increased privacy and yet feels unsafe due to ( potentially ) increased number of terrorist incidents. It's a rather difficult problem to solve. How can we extract critical security information without invading people's privacy? |
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