Privacy

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Ensuring Your Privacy "Privacy. There seems to be no legal issue today that cuts so wide a swath through conflicts confronting American society. From AIDS tests to wiretaps, polygraph tests to computerized data bases, the common denominator has been whether the right to privacy outweighs other concerns of society....." Robert Ellis Smith, the Privacy Journal Computers have been a very instrumental technology that has greatly advanced the ways in which we now do things such as; business, daily activities, shopping, scheduling appointments, and many other things. And with more and more people using the Internet, more and more information being passed over the Internet, more problems arise. The Internet has been an advance in technology that has greatly increased the capacities of a computer. These new capacities have been the cause of some serious problems though. One very important trouble is the lack of privacy on the Internet. People pass much important information over the Internet and they expect it to be safe from others. Information passed over the Internet can in fact be intercepted and read by other people. For many years, this has been happening, and it has always been a problem, but with more and more information being passed through, people want something to ensure their privacy. The government does not want to allow everyday people the privelage of computer security. Although they have tried to place laws on the uses of some methods of privacy, they have not been as successful as they had hoped. Privacy is important to people, governments and businesses, and finding a method to protect their information is also a concern. Privacy has been defined as "the claim of individuals, groups, or institutions to determine for themselves when, how, and to what extent information about them is communicated to others" (Summers, 22). With the advances in technology, it has become very hard to ensure your privacy. Collecting, manipulating, and sharing data has become increasingly easier to do. Peoples personal data is becoming alarmingly easier to obtain. Our preferences, our addresses, telephone numbers, and Social Security numbers all are sold routinely. In a 1995 United States survey, 80 percent agreed that consumers have lost all control over how personal information about them is circulated and used by companies (Summers, 23). Some o...

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...ople, and especially the government. With the society in which we live, privacy is hard to come by, but something everyone desires. The government has tried to control the amounts of privacy that people can have, and to their dismay it has not worked. Everyday people have the right to protect their information as does the government theirs. Just as the government has found a method to protect their information so have everyday citizens. Passwords, PGP and cryptography are all methods that both powers can and do use. The technology and practice of computer security has responded to the rapid changes in context. The people have also responded to these changes and have demanded privacy. The imperializing powers will always try to control the amount of privacy people can have as long as privacy is about power, and the localizing powers will always be under control of the imperializing powers, unless we keep fighting against the government. Phil Zimmerman mangaged to distribute PGP to help the localizing powers fight against the imperializing powers. The imperializing powers will always have control over the less fortuante, localizing powers as long as we let them.

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