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Face-Off: Is Big Brother a Big Deal?
sponsored by Information Security Magazine
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13 May 2007
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Published:
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01 May 2007
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HTML
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Length:
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2
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Type:
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Journal Article
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Orwell's Big Brother had a ruthless efficiency that's hard to imagine in a government today. But that completely misses the point. A sloppy and inefficient police state is no reason to cheer; watch Brazil and see how scary it can be. You can also see hints of what it might look like in our completely dysfunctional "no-fly" list and useless projects to secretly categorize people according to potential terrorist risk. Police states are inherently inefficient. There's no reason to assume today's will be any more effective.
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Authors
Marcus Ranum
CSO
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Tenable Network Security
Bruce Schneier
CTO
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Counterpane Internet Security
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