Protecting What Matters: Technology, Security, and Liberty since 9/11

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Clayton Northouse
Rowman & Littlefield, 1. 2. 2007. - 216 страница

Can we safeguard our nation's security without weakening cherished liberties? And how does technology affect the potential conflict between these fundamental goals? These questions acquired renewed urgency in the wake of the 9/11 attacks. They also spurred heated debates over such controversial measures as Total Information Awareness and the USA PATRIOT Act. In this volume, leading figures from the worlds of government, public policy, and business analyze the critical issues underlying these debates. The first set of essays examines the relationship between liberty and security and explores where the public stands on how best to balance the two. In the second section, the authors focus on information technology's role in combating terrorism, as well as tools, policies, and procedures that can strengthen both security and liberty at the same time. Finally, the third part of the book takes on a series of key legal issues concerning the restrictions that should be placed on the government's power to exploit these powerful new technologies. Contributors include Zoë Baird (Markle Foundation), James Barksdale (Barksdale Group), Bruce Berkowitz (Hoover Institution), Jerry Berman (Center for Democracy and Technology), Beryl A. Howell (Stroz Friedberg), Jon Kyl (U.S. Senate), Gilman Louie (In-Q-Tel), David Luban (Georgetown University), Richard A. Posner (U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit), Marc Rotenberg (Electronic Privacy Information Center), James Steinberg (Brookings), Larry Thompson (Brookings), Gayle von Eckartsberg (In-Q-Tel), and Alan F. Westin (Columbia University).

 

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Providing Security and Protecting Liberty
3
How the Public Sees the SecurityversusLiberty Debate
19
Information Technology and the New Security Challenges
39
Building a Trusted InformationSharing Environment
51
Security and Liberty How Technology Can Bridge the Divide
63
Policies and Procedures for Protecting Security and Liberty
74
Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act Facing the Challenge of New Technologies
91
Security Privacy and Government Access to Commercial Data
100
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Has the Solution Become a Problem?
118
Why You Should Like the PATRIOT Act
138
Why I Oppose the PATRIOT Act
160
Liberty and Security Timeline
181
Further Resources
189
Contributors
201
Index
205
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Clayton Northouse is an information policy analyst at OMB Watch and former program manager of the Computer Ethics Institute. Ramon Barquin is president of the Computer Ethics Institute and Barquin International. Jane Fishkin is chief information officer emerita at the Brookings Institution.

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