Any effort that tries to rebuild the well-behaved aspects of the system but ignores the critical role of whistleblowers is sure to fail.
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4 Alex Walters's curator insight,
March 12, 2015 10:52 AM
I completely agree with Wikimedia' s lawsuit against the NSA, I understand the need for heightened security in the nation but not the invasion of peoples privacy such as the mass surveillance act.Like its stated in the article the mass tapping of the internet is a restriction of our freedom of speech and privacy.
Alexandre Sammartino's curator insight,
March 11, 2015 7:46 AM
Here is a good example that shows how technology and innovation can reduce our freedom. Indeed, while technology offers to people new ways of communication and make our life easier, it also reduce our personal privacy because all our technological products could be under surveillance.. An article from The Intercept!
4 Miriam Hall's curator insight,
March 12, 2015 10:20 AM
CIA/NSA
What the heck. Apparently the CIA has full access to our phones, history, apple accounts, call/message logs, etc. This was probably in the terms and agreements no one read.
As creepy as this is, I think its a good thing, The CIA having access to phones has the potential to deter, if not prevent terrorism. |