1. Security, Metadata and Privacy
Almost all of the digital surveillance that occurs nowadays involves metadata, the "non-content" data of one's public/private life, and much of this metadata is stored in large databases within agencies such as the National Security Agency (NSA). ... At some point, we the people must be able to demand informational privacy. When people ask for informational privacy, they want the right to control the use and access of their information. When considered this way, information privacy means that we have the right to control our information and most, if not all subsequent uses of ...
- Word Count: 996
- Approx Pages: 4
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Graduate