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    Privacy Tandem

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    rivacy and Security in Tandem In preparing this paper, I struggled with how to approach the topic of privacy and security, both as singular issues and as to how one relates to the other. There are many strong arguments that privacy is being traded off for the sake of security. However, rather than looking at it as being “traded off”, we must instead look at the necessity of such measures in this changing world of technology. As a country and society, we must change with the times. Supporting the…

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    Kanauji, was murdered and he was then identified by his false teeth (Balachander, Babu, Jimson, Priyadharsini, & Masthan, 2016, p. 3). Ever since then, genetic identification has evolved to many more branches including crime and health records. Today, privacy of a person’s genetic information is very important for some and not as important for others. There are strong opinions about…

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    Several arguments have been levelled against government surveillance and majority revolve around the invasion of privacy for the American public through this process. Various studies and academic literature have clearly pointed out that after 9/11 several legislative policies that were passed did go contrary to the country’s expectation when it comes to upholding the right of privacy of the American citizenry (Newkirk, 44). Nowadays, it is clear through various instances that Americans do suffer…

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    Government Surveillance

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    of the government, I was so fascinated by the movie—more of a reflective mirror unveiling the truth behind the ‘civilization’ of today’s society. Targeting all people around the globe, the film boldly addressed an alarming and multi-national issue—privacy invasion.Along with evolvement in technology and civilization, there is a surging degree of surveillance upon the citizenry. Though it appears to be the norm, does it meant to be in that way? The documentary urges all of us to ponder on that. I…

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    Many would say that the technological advances are an asset to the current generation. This generation depends on and trusts this technology for nearly everything. People put information in their computers or phones thinking they will be the only ones to see it. What they don’t know is that anyone with a basic knowledge of technology could hack in and see what they are doing. Not only that, but the government at any time could see what they have done. This is similar to what happens in George…

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    Social Media Policy

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    To: Professor Gibson From: Student Ebony Jackson Subject: Social Media Policy Date: 7 February 2017 The purpose of this memo is to inform you about whether the social media policy statement I examined was clear, specific, and comprehensive, whether the social media policy had a persuasive explanation of why the policy is necessary, the tone of the social media policy I examined, and how I would feel if I had to abide by the social media policy I examined. Social Media Policies The social…

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    that she is being watched. This provides a sense of sagacity for citizens because they know no they can trust her. It is hard to run for president not only because you have to corroborate your commitment over the United States, but you also have no privacy at…

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    Data privacy is an important topic among many people around the world. The idea of personal data being shared orally, online, or otherwise is a major source of concern. Some data is shared voluntarily, such as among family and friends within social networks, and some is involuntary, such as when organizations trade personal data like currency. Organizations that collect data without prior notification are potentially putting people at risk for years of turmoil from problems such as identity…

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    citizens more important than the privacy of phones? Syed Rizwan Farook was one of the shooters in December 2015 during the San Bernardino shootings. The FBI wanted to unlock his phone in order to find out more information about the shooting and to discover the other individuals that were part of it. The FBI took his phone to Apple and the Apple members refused to unlock the phone. That started a huge controversy of security vs. privacy. Security is more important than privacy and it should be…

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    NSA warrantless surveillance controversy Introduction The NSA warrantless surveillance controversy concerns with the surveillance of people within the United States. It all started while the collection of allegedly foreign intelligence by the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) was going on as part of the war on terror. The National Security Agency is one of America's largest intelligence organizations. It is similar to the FBI and CIA. It specializes in codebreaking and code making, and…

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