Public Feeling on Privacy, Security and Surveillance: Report for Information Commissioners Office: A Report by DATA-PSST and DCSS for the Information Commissioners Office
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2015. 23 p.
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TY - BOOK
T1 - Public Feeling on Privacy, Security and Surveillance: Report for Information Commissioners Office
T2 - A Report by DATA-PSST and DCSS for the Information Commissioners Office
AU - Bakir, Vian
AU - McStay, Andrew
PY - 2015/11
Y1 - 2015/11
N2 - Edward Snowden’s revelations in June 2013 prompted major debates around the topics of privacy, national security, and mass digital surveillance. Within these debates, the British government and its intelligence agencies regularly invoke British public opinion as:a) desiring greater security, and;b) probably being prepared to give up privacy to enhance security.Others recognise that while the public want more security, they don’t want to sacrifice their privacy. However, what does the public actually think on privacy , security, and the Snowden leaks? Is the public prepared to give up privacy for security?
AB - Edward Snowden’s revelations in June 2013 prompted major debates around the topics of privacy, national security, and mass digital surveillance. Within these debates, the British government and its intelligence agencies regularly invoke British public opinion as:a) desiring greater security, and;b) probably being prepared to give up privacy to enhance security.Others recognise that while the public want more security, they don’t want to sacrifice their privacy. However, what does the public actually think on privacy , security, and the Snowden leaks? Is the public prepared to give up privacy for security?
KW - Privacy
KW - Security
KW - Surveillance
KW - Trust
KW - public opinion
KW - policy recommendations
UR - https://dcssproject.net/public-feeling/index.html
M3 - Other report
BT - Public Feeling on Privacy, Security and Surveillance: Report for Information Commissioners Office
ER -