Digital Dystopia Surveilance

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Digital Dystopia - Essay
Link 1: The article and the video are from the RT network which is a report by the RT network about surveillance.
Link 2: The article comes from a contributor on the Forbes website. It is a letter to the editor.
There have been many predictions made in movies, books or other published material about how surveillance in the future would be. We can’t predict it perfect but there are many signs about how it would be. Digital Surveillance is when the government checks your internet history, view your e-mails, tap into your phone calls and keep an eye on whatever you do when you are dealing with something that operates in digital ways. The technology which is developed is an improvement in security but a reduction in freedom. This is a tradeoff there will always be in the discussion, we are at a breaking point where surveillance is more prevalent than it has ever been. This has been a linear growth with these devices we get. But if you have nothing to hide, you do not break the law, write threatening e-mails or leak classified information to other countries or terrorist. Then the government will do nothing with these data, this way of surveillance is in order to make sure that security and it knows what we are doing. This can either be a comfortable feeling that somebody always has an eye on you, but it can also be an encroaching feeling. This is something that is growing as said in link 1, there is being built a billion dollar data center for the NSA which is going to collect, analyze and store personal information. The 4 billion of hours of footage sent to a data center that stores all the data, the only thing we know is that the first step of the process which is sending observations to the center. The th...

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... can clock when you were there. This robs you of a lot of free space; almost all of your information is stored in data bases. The path you take to work every day will be known by the data center and the information is open to being accessed by the ones who have it stored manipulated by them without your own consent.

As a conclusion this as many things are ethical, it brings a lot of the table. It comes down to the singular person if they like it or not, but if there are not made any changes or rebellion against the surveillance. There has to come a time where people are no longer accepting to being watched without getting their questions answered of why, the only answer they receive is: "The purpose of this is for National Security". This is a topic there is coming to the surface more and more, the current outrage is going to be followed by more in the future.

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