250 Word discussion response Cyber Security and Technology

Responses should be a minimum of 250 words and include direct questions. You may challenge, support or supplement another student’s answer using the terms, concepts and theories from the required readings. Also, do not be afraid to respectfully disagree where you feel appropriate; as this should be part of your analysis process at this academic level.

Respond to Royce:

How does the nation resolve the tension between information technology and legitimate privacy interests? Can the nation truly prevent government from having access to data while enforcing electronic accountability if data is misused? Does making technological choices at the intersection of privacy and civil liberties protection with national security require tradeoffs? How is it possible to strike a balance or weigh the trade-offs between security and freedom? Is it justified to have civil liberties and personal rights interfered with for the sake of national security?

In the United States, there are many tensions between information technology and legitimate privacy interests due to the ability to have our freedoms which may be violated in numerous ways. Some of us pay for what we consider security as in buying an Apple Iphone or a latptop with antivirus protection. The average consumer is scared of malware, trojans, viruses, and to top it all off, the Government conducting surveillance on us. What we don’t understand is the inner workings of the electronics that we purchase and hope to be able to control our privacy. We not only want to control our privacy but control the actions that we do with our electronics.

Unfortunately, this can lead down to dark paths such as the infamous Craigslist killer or the Silk Road that was shut down a few years ago for drug trading and hiring assassins. This can also lead to forums where people slander and discuss ways to attempt religious homicides.

We turn a blind eye and possibly laugh when user stiffsock slanders President Trump on Reddit. Sometimes we even hide in costumes and post our thoughts on YouTube all thinking this is our natural right of feedom of speech. The information technology of today is ever changing though as we become further advanced. AI is being implemented into the next generation of the web. One of the first pieces of AI is natural language processing such as with Facebook. “AI and Algorithms mostly built by the GAFA have dislodged the control center of information from governments to their platform without any fight. States have completely lost control of the information pipelines — except dictatorship in which Web Browsing is highly controlled or simply forbidden” (Bernard, 2019). Dictatorship is one word that is taken likely in the United States and actions to govern our use of technology would be forbidden. But Facebook is taking it to another level. They are adding in filters that remove certain types of posts. This company is one of the first to do this. This is a lesson that the Government could take into consideration as currently most people are free to say and do what they want under hidden user names. The government also has programs to monitor what we access or what we say. “Edward Snowden blew the whistle on PRISM in 2013, the program included at least nine major internet companies, including Facebook, Google, Apple, and Skype. Today, it very likely includes an even broader set of companies” (Toomey, 2018). This is a major violation of our civil rights. If programs like this were only enforced on foreign nationals, this would be a different issue but information gathering cannot distinguish between what data is collected. This is where we need to step in and update our laws so we do not violate our civil rights. We can change what we enforce to be able to keep our freedoms so that we can have a proper balance.

References:
Bernard, P. G. (2019, May 21). Is AI a threat to Democracy ? Retrieved May 21, 2019, from https://towardsdatascience.com/is-ai-a-threat-to-d…

Toomey, P. (2018, August 22). The NSA Continues to Violate Americans’ Internet Privacy Rights. Retrieved May 21, 2019, from https://www.aclu.org/blog/national-security/privac…

 
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