Scientist urges new look at government 'Web-tapping'
Tuesday, December 2, 2008 - 15:24
in Mathematics & Economics
The technology of government surveillance has changed dramatically, and the rules governing surveillance should be changed accordingly. Chris Bronk, a fellow in technology, society and public policy at Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy, makes that argument in a paper published in First Monday, a free, openly accessible, peer -reviewed journal devoted to the Internet.
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