PRIVACY VERSUS SECURITY: Infiltrating the Terrorist Network

After the Paris terrorist attacks, many feel that the world has entered a new and terrible “reign of terror”. The big dilemma is how we balance national security issues against our individual privacy concerns. Is it possible to track down terrorists, who use encryption to communicate and coordinate attacks, while also safeguarding our own personal data?

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GREG NOJEIM, director of the Freedom, Security, and Technology Project at the Center for Democracy & Technology in Washington. The project is dedicated to keeping the Internet free and open, and protecting privacy in the digital age against surveillance and government intrusion.

DANIEL ROSENTHAL recently left the White House, where he served as Director for Counterterrorism on the National Security Council. While at the NSC, he advised President Obama and senior Administration officials on a wide range of matters including emerging cyber threats and the expanded use of new encryption technologies. Rosenthal also teaches “National Security Dilemmas” at the University of Maryland.

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