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    9/11 Security Issues

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    Buy's Geek Squad technicians as paid informants to track down and eliminate child pornography. For most this issue is pretty cut and dry; if the FBI wants to hunt child abuse/pornography then let them. But when you examine the consequences of this FBI policy you realize that there are a couple of constitutionally-questionable practices that compromises the integrity of what the FBI says they are trying to accomplish. For example, there was a case of a surgeon out of California who brought in his…

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    Social Media Privacy Laws

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    Privacy Laws and Social Media: Society Encased in a Paradoxical Struggle During the process of researching the subject of social media, I encountered several articles that discussed the topic of privacy. The authors of these articles discussed that the rise in technological advancements led to an increase of information being shared online. This topic intrigued me and it led to me researching further. This topic piqued my interest further as social media was the cause of privacy laws being…

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    Kathleen Ebscohost

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    While social media has affected the society in many ways, it has mainly spread the negativity among people by invading their privacy in terms of collecting data, tracking them, and selling it to the third parties to make profit out of it. Working Bibliography Kubis, Kathleen E. "Google Books: Page by Page, Click by Click, Users Are Reading Away Privacy Rights." Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law, vol. 13, 01 Oct. 2010, p. 217. Ebscohost,…

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    Privacy In Australia

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    Laws and privacy There have been various laws that were established in order to protect privacy. One of these laws are Australia’s privacy principles ( APPs) which according to the Australian government these principles ‘regulate the handling of personal information by Australian government agencies and some private sector organizations’. The privacy act 1988 includes these privacy principles and the (APPs) consist of the gathering as well as the use of people’s personal information (Office of…

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    Privacy In The Digital Age

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    Do American citizens know that the government and online companies like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram are obtaining personal information, possibly even their exact location? Privacy is the state or condition of being free from being observed or disturbed by other people. Today, privacy is a thing of the past because of all the tracking and eavesdropping that is occurring in the digital age. People unknowingly and knowingly give companies access to their photos, camera, and microphone. The…

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    hospitals, do not preserve personal space and privacy and invade personal space/privacy when needed to. Despite this, most humans consider prisons and hospitals as morally permissible because they serve to maximize happiness and minimize pain. These places are still invading personal space/privacy, so their actions would be no better than what computer hackers do since invasion of privacy is immoral by human standards. Although the invasion of privacy by computer hackers, prisons, and hospitals…

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    to monitor and track their employees in a workplace setting, however, they should not be able to spy outside of the workplace without reason because it is an invasion of privacy, an implied mistrust of the company's workers, and an unnecessary stressor. To begin with, spying on employees outside of work is an invasion of privacy. This is because workers deserve to have a private life outside of work. The article “The Rise of Workplace Spying” states, “A former sales executive…

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    Drone Safety Report

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    If these key influencers are making policies, they will not be forgiving of screw ups. These key influencers will want to make a decision based off of public perception. If the public does not view drones in a good light, which they do not to date, there will be more strict laws and more no…

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    There is a finite line between national security and the privacy of innocent Americans in their day to day lives. The right to have privacy was provided to people when it was installed in the 4th amendment to the constitution. Although the U.S. Government has been stretching out this basic right and invading the privacy right that every American has. The government should not be allowed to freely use surveillance programs to watch over innocent people 's every move. Stated in the 4th amendment…

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    it has also a negative side to it. The negative issues that we are facing today with internet are our online privacy and data breaches. Recently, many people were divided in terms of their strong views about the importance of privacy and the exchange “between security needs and personal privacy” (Rainie & Maniam, 2016) as millions of Americans were also affected by online threats and privacy breaches and at the same time concerned with our security. The focus has been on government monitoring,…

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