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Question: Does security trump privacy?
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Author Topic: Security vs Privacy  (Read 1266 times)
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« on: August 11, 2005, 05:16:35 AM »

Does security trump privacy?

I say yes, on the one hand, because addtional security is necessary to counter the threats we face (and if you've nothing to hide, you've noting to worry about); however, on the other, more 'draconian' security policies could, to some extent, be perceived as "giving in" to the threats we face in that we are allowing them, rather than ourselves, to determine security policies

You decide

Dave
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