“Stewart Baker makes a
cogent, vivid, and persuasive case that we should protect privacy by
auditing
the government's use of data about individuals and punishing misuse --
but most
definitely not by treating such data as private property nor by building
walls
around it, as we did before 9/11, that bar government-wide cooperation
in
fighting terrorism. This book will fundamentally change the terms of the
technology-privacy debate.”
R. James Woolsey, Director of Central Intelligence 1993-1995
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