Monday 18 January 2016

Progression 6



Another good example of a compromise by the government followed by explanations as to the reasoning, limits and means to an end regarding the safety, security and privacy issues of Netizens. It appears that in this discussion, there is a plan in place that would allow a fair share of control to be driven by the government but also providing an ample amount of privacy to it's users at the same time.

 This reflects back on my 4th blog labelled 'Progression 5' whereby I suggested a compromise between the two sides of the debate. It also suggests that no matter how much we as users, would want freedom, it has to be limited for the best interests of not only the government but the citizens as well. No one can have true freedom anymore since everyone is out to get you. It's either the peeping eye of the government or the wily fingers of hackers and viruses.

 Leaving that as the final ultimatum makes it simple and clear what our remaining choices are; none. We have to put our faith in that one faction or risk facing the music should we refuse. Below is the link to the discussion and it also provides a few scenarios for us to brainstorm about:

https://www.library.gatech.edu/security/privacy.htm

Harvard Referencing:

Library.gatech.edu,. "NATIONAL SECURITY For The 21St Century". N.p., 2016. Web. 18 Jan. 2016.

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