http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/09/03/AR2007090300933_pf.html
Persistence of Myths Could Alter Public Policy Approach
By Shankar Vedantam
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, September 4, 2007; A03
The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently
http://www.mid-day.com/news/city/2007/august/163165.htm
CARMS monitors web browsing, file transfers, news, chats, messaging
and e-mail, including all encoded attachments. In a sensitive
environment, CARMS can also be used to restrict user or group access
to only approved external and internal
The question we need to ask ourselves is whether a breach of privacy
is more important or the security of the nation. I do not think the
above question needs an answer, said Mukhi.
Security. Values. The two favourite words of our ministerial/cultural nazis...
Deepa.
On 9/9/07, Binand
On Sunday 09 Sep 2007 2:01 am, Deepa Mohan wrote:
The question we need to ask ourselves is whether a breach of privacy
is more important or the security of the nation. I do not think the
above question needs an answer, said Mukhi.
Security. Values. The two favourite words of our
shiv sastry wrote: [ on 11:08 AM 9/9/2007 ]
But Deepa, strong passwords, Firefox instead of IE, Linux instead of Windows,
encryption, locks, firewalls, anti-adware and anonymity that all of us love
to use every day are all about our own security. Does that make every one of
us cultural Nazis?