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Spies, Lies, and the Internet: Snooping on New Media
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Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 403 no. 8779 (Apr. 2012)
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page 55.
Topik:
Surveillance of Citizens
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Coalition Governments
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Public Officials
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National Security
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Internet
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
EE29.71
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The coalition government has some big ideas about electronic surveillance--and an appetite for what critics are calling "secret justice" in court cases. On two fronts, it has become embroiled in clashes about the balance between liberty and security. First, it plans in early May to set out proposed measures giving the authorities access in real time to more data on public communications, including not only mobile phones and e-mail--which they can track now with a bit of effort--but also Skype, Facebook and online games. At the same time, a rift has emerged between David Cameron, the Conservative prime minister, and Nick Clegg, his Liberal Democrat deputy, over how courts should deal with sensitive evidence in cases of suspected terrorism. Attempts to extend the reach of the secret state caused headaches for the previous Labor government. Many countries are struggling to keep abreast of the security implications of new communication technology.
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