Information Week: Surveillance: Fast, Cheap, And Out Of Control

Information Week: Surveillance: Fast, Cheap, And Out Of Control by Thomas Claburn:

The cost of surveillance has served as a natural privacy protection, but today’s mobile technology changes the equation and begs for updated privacy laws.
The cost of surveillance has plummeted so dramatically that the assumptions upon which privacy laws have been based no longer hold.

In a Yale Law Journal article, Kevin Bankston, policy director at the Open Technology Institute, and Ashkan Soltani, an independent security consultant, argue that implicit privacy can no longer be taken for granted and that the decreasing cost of surveillance needs to be taken into consideration as lawmakers and the judiciary assess the adequacy and scope of privacy protections.

This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink.

Comments are closed.