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The SSD Project | EFF Surveillance Self-Defense Project
by possibly noteworthy at 7:40 am EST, Mar 5, 2009

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has created this Surveillance Self-Defense site to educate the American public about the law and technology of government surveillance in the United States, providing the information and tools necessary to evaluate the threat of surveillance and take appropriate steps to defend against it.

Thomas Powers:

Is more what we really need?

Noam Cohen's friend:

Privacy is serious. It is serious the moment the data gets collected, not the moment it is released.

From the archive:

Money for me, databases for you.

From last year's best-of:

Focusing on the privacy of the average Joe in this way obscures the deeper threat that warrantless wiretaps pose to a democratic society.

Jon Evans, at The Walrus:

I can’t shake the notion that police cameras are only the thin edge of the panopticon wedge, and that the loss of privacy will lead slowly but inevitably to the loss of liberty.

From FPF, which includes Daniel Solove and Peter Swire, among many others:

Society is approaching a turning point that could well determine the future of privacy.

Finally:

Said Diffie, "The future will be a golden age for intelligence."


 
 
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