In simplest terms, it is a series of educated guesses on where to best backup the backups. When using this approach for national security it means that apart from the mechanism that international and domestic law has in place to combat these threats, the private sector and the civilian population are included, not as a line of defense, but more so a line of prevention of risk both prior to and after an attack. Using the redundancy approach does more than back up what the government has in place to combat these threats with the civilian population and private sectors, it also puts a line of defense in areas that domestic and international law cannot reach. Intrinsic in any security dilemma is a privacy trade off. In the war against terror, civil liberties have to be considered, no matter how catastrophic a threat may be. The fight against terrorism and the protection of civil and human rights must go hand in hand. In order to preserve civil liberties, civil duties have to be acted upon. The nature
In simplest terms, it is a series of educated guesses on where to best backup the backups. When using this approach for national security it means that apart from the mechanism that international and domestic law has in place to combat these threats, the private sector and the civilian population are included, not as a line of defense, but more so a line of prevention of risk both prior to and after an attack. Using the redundancy approach does more than back up what the government has in place to combat these threats with the civilian population and private sectors, it also puts a line of defense in areas that domestic and international law cannot reach. Intrinsic in any security dilemma is a privacy trade off. In the war against terror, civil liberties have to be considered, no matter how catastrophic a threat may be. The fight against terrorism and the protection of civil and human rights must go hand in hand. In order to preserve civil liberties, civil duties have to be acted upon. The nature