Even If Terrorists Do Use Strong Encryption, We Still Need It — Backchannel — Medium
Meanwhile, I keep waiting for a presidential candidate to say words to this effect: “Yes, there will be more attacks, even here in America, because we can’t protect everyone and every place while also protecting liberty. But our strength is in that liberty and our resilience, not our collective paranoia. Our Constitution, especially the Bill of Rights, is an agreement that we will take some risks in order to have liberty. That’s the trade our founders made, and which we honor.”
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The GOP Debate Was Full of Crazy Ideas About Technology | WIRED
The GOP Debate Was Full of Crazy Ideas About Technology | WIRED
One thing is clear: with the exception of, perhaps, Cruz and Senator Rand Paul, the Republican candidates seem far more interested in restoring the country’s surveillance capabilities than they are in protecting Americans’ privacy. So while this may have been the first tech-centric debate, we highly doubtit will be the last. Let’s hope they do a little more homework in the meantime.
One thing is clear: with the exception of, perhaps, Cruz and Senator Rand Paul, the Republican candidates seem far more interested in restoring the country’s surveillance capabilities than they are in protecting Americans’ privacy. So while this may have been the first tech-centric debate, we highly doubtit will be the last. Let’s hope they do a little more homework in the meantime.
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