... everyday life of its citizens – a system that has received the approval of the people. This
system
is part of Singapore’s cybersecurity strategy and allows the physical condition of large masses of people to be monitored, thereby preventing diseases ... ... Forms of Social Organisation?
I would not wish to speak for everyone, but it seems to me that the choice between health and privacy is a no-brainer. The pandemic will end, and what the world emerging from the pandemic will look like is an interesting ...
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Pavel Sharikov:
Protecting Sensitive Data: The Experience of Russia and the US
3. Juggling various interests
Following the Cybersecurity law of 2017, China introduced the non-binding national standard Personal Information Security Specification that ... ... mostly ad-hoc. While the US government have not elaborated on any tactics, data protection has been ensured by the United States Privacy Act. At the same time, the Federal Trade Commission has the
authority
to enforce privacy regulations in specific areas....
... would become fearful, anxious and paranoid. Yet is it true to say that, by watching us, our government can provide its citizens with greater security and ensure peace? Many would oppose any such assertion, instead defending the fundamental right to privacy. However, there are those who do not mind and tacitly support their state’s vision of national security. Nearly
5.5 million
such people constitute a prosperous and advanced nation living in the city-state of Singapore.
What is lawful and ...