Center for Democracy and Technology: Can a Quantitative Approach Help Address Government Surveillance?

Center for Democracy and Technology: Can a Quantitative Approach Help Address Government Surveillance? by Jens-Henrik Jeppsen:

When legislators and governments introduce new national security measures, they often do so in the immediate aftermath of traumatic events. This means new surveillance tools are adopted hastily, with scant attention to important questions about whether the effectiveness of the measure justifies the associated financial costs and the intrusion into privacy and free expression rights.

The political dynamic is well-known and understandable: politicians across the spectrum feel pressure to act (or to be seen to act) decisively in the wake of such attacks. Might a rational, structured analysis of surveillance measures and their associated costs and benefits change this dynamic?

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