Protecting what matters : technology, security, and liberty since 9/11
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| Format | Book |
| Language | English |
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Washington :
Computer Ethics Institute : Brookings Institution Press,
c2006
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| Online Access | Obsah |
| ISBN | 0815761260 0-8157-6125-2 978-0-8157-6126-6 978-0-8157-6125-9 |
| Physical Description | xi, 216 s. : il. ; 24 cm |
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Table of Contents:
- Providing security and protecting liberty / Clayton Northouse
- How the public sees the security-versus-liberty debate / Alan F. Westin
- Information technology and the new security challenges / James Steinberg
- Building a trusted intelligence information-sharing environment / Zoe Baird and James Barksdale
- Security and liberty : how technology can bridge the divide / Gilman Louie and Gayle von Eckartsberg
- Policies and procedures for protecting security and liberty / Bruce Berkowitz
- Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act : facing the challenge of new technologies / Larry Thompson
- Security, privacy, and government access to commercial data / Jerry Berman
- Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act : has the solution become a problem? / Beryl A. Howell
- Why you should like the Patriot Act / Jon Kyl
- Why I oppose the Patriot Act / Russ Feingold