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Exposed There are many cases to be made for privacy. What if privacy in our personal lives only leaves us more susceptible to being bullied or blackmailed? But what if most of those cases are wrong?…
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There are many cases to be made for privacy. What if privacy in our personal lives only leaves us more susceptible to being bullied or blackmailed? But what if most of those cases are wrong?
Or if military supremacy dependent on secrets and privacy is an obsolete concept.Security expert and author Ben Malisow dismantles common notions of the need for privacy and replaces it with these ideas:the end of privacy is an end to shame and the beginning of new opportunities.Ending government and military privacy will lead to better policy and practicesAnd Malisow argues the best solution is the ubiquity of access, not government regulation of What if the case for government and military privacy is only leads to an imbalance of power and trust between a government and its people?