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Reconciling privacy and security

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This paper considers the relationship between privacy and security and, in
particular, the traditional ''trade-off'' paradigm. The issue is this: how, in a
democracy, can one reconcile the trend towards increasing security (for example, as
manifested by increasing surveillance) with the fundamental right of privacy? Our
political masters justify their intrusions upon our privacy with proclamations of the
need to protect the citizenry against further terrorist attacks like those that have
already marred the early twenty-first century. The surveillance industry has been
quick to exploit this new market opportunity, supported as it is by inexorable
technological ''progress'' in devising new ways to infringe upon our privacy. The
trade-off paradigm has troubled academics. While the European Commission has
been devoting billions of euro to security research, it too is troubled by the trade-off
paradigm. It is funding the PRISMS project, which will undertake a major public
opinion survey on privacy and security and which aims to formulate a decision
support system that should offer an alternative to the traditional trade-off model.
Tijdschrift: Innovation : The European Journal of Social Science Research
ISSN: 1351-1610
Volume: 26
Pagina's: 119-132
Jaar van publicatie:2013
Trefwoorden:privacy, security
  • ORCID: /0000-0001-9973-7886/work/83032720
  • Scopus Id: 84877000243