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Web Security And Privacy: An American Perspective

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Technology has become an essential part of our lives. Without technology, we would be lost, as we have become too dependent on technology as of 2015. The most exciting part of this phenomenon is that it is just starting. There is yet to be further advancement in technology where it will become both the saver and immobilizer to our lives. Imagine a world where technology has given the government the power to spy on people through televisions, cell phones and laptops; a world where technology has granted the government limitless control over the privacy of individuals through electronics. As a result, in the future we will no longer be able to speak freely, especially in one’s own home, which is the place where we feel the most safe and secure, …show more content…

Camp, a director of Security Informatics program, assistant professor of Telecommunication and computer science in Indiana University School of Informatics and Computing, argues how the United States has put into a lot of effort to assure the right to privacy, yet there is no certainty that it is protecting people browsing the internet. The article continues, stating that internet browsing has no legal protection in the United States, making it easy for people to spy on each other’s lives and steal personal information. The article questions the value of privacy and confidentially when it comes to the internet. For example, when people research something or create an account in the internet that includes providing personal information to the site such as your birthdate, occupation, and interests that personal information is distributed and accessed to companies or third parties to use at their advantage. In some case the information is often used to personalize advertisements when you are on the internet or in other situations the information is used to steal one’s identity. In this article we are able to see how technology is powerful by itself without the control of government regulations. The article encourages the readers to question existing laws that protect our privacy and security as there is no boundaries in the internet to prevent people from hacking into your personal …show more content…

In 50 years, technology will be very different than today as technology is something that is constantly changing and improving to the point that they can become threatening to our privacy and security. Technology has already created many hinders to our privacy and security as it continues to be a significant resource to many as it has simplified lives in many different

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