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Privacy vs Security

November 8, 2015 Posted in AffirmativeLeave a comment

The idea of “information sharing” has received a lot of attention since September 11, 2001. Before then even the FBI and CIA did not share their online intelligence with each other. However, since then there has been a strong push by the government encouraging the sharing of as much information as possible between agencies. Information… Continue reading Privacy vs Security

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