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Perspective

Dec. 22, 2010

Cablegate: Turnaround Is Fair Play for Government

The challenges to privacy posed by WikiLeaks should make us all recognize the need to better manage our national data systems infrastructure. By E. Glenn Anaiscourt of Kiesel, Boucher & Larson.


By E. Glenn Anaiscourt


For a number of years, scholars including Professor Daniel Solove have drawn attention to the potential dangers of the data collection, analysis, and dissemination practices of government agencies and private enterprises. Solove is primarily concerned that the details of individuals' private lives contained in digital files may be misused or released to third parties, often without their knowledge or consent. According to Solove, existi...

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