NSA warrantless surveillance controversy

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    On September 11th 2001, an event of the terroristic act forever changed America. Many citizens touched by the event caused a demand in measures for increased security among the country. The government was stuck with fear of another attack, Congress soon passed a law called the “Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism”, or better known as the PATRIOT Act for short, on October 29th, 2001. Many fearful citizens were relieved at how

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    over it’s people. In America, this can be seen in our loss of civil liberties and a rise in domestic surveillance. Americans are losing precious liberties every day because of a government who prioritizes false security over the freedom of it’s people. Individual liberty is being eroded in the form of warrantless searches, constant surveillance, and a hijacking of our everyday lives. The FBI, NSA, and other programs all share our information with one another in the name of “fighting terror”, but

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    government, have now violated what they set forth decades ago; the 4th Amendment. Essentially the government has violated the trust and safety of the people. And have instead of allowing people to be safe and worry free from the many spying and surveillance programs throughout, have allowed only those who resemble themselves, which is nobody but their selves, to have true access to these audio and video files with no-holds-barred. Violation of the 4th Amendment in its truest form. P#1:- The Fourth

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    Jason Marshall ENG105 Deep Packet Inspection This paper will weigh the implications of Deep Packet Inspection and its effects on our network security and personal privacy. The Internet and network security are among the most important aspects of how people communicate with each other in the world today. With each leap toward the technological horizon, more threats and more solutions are implemented, and the systems on both sides are ever evolving. Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) is a type of security

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    Police Body Cameras Myths

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    life. Celebrities know this with every tabloid magazine showing pictures and gossiping their daily life. Does this bring legitimacy to the government of Orson Wells’ “1985”? Where the government records our every move? With police using surveillance drones and the NSA is tracking us our searches and messages on the internet. Will police body cameras take us down that path; turn America into a Big Brother society? Or will none of that happen and will body cameras actually make improvements to law enforcement’s

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