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![]() Registered Member #281 Joined: Wed Apr 02 2008, 10:59PMPosts: 195 | Are we now so utterly jaded by issues of security - and what the average guy on the street can expect from their right to privacy - that even people who run some of the biggest security companies on the planet think it's really all no big deal? Source: There is NOTHING "overplayed" about privacy concerns by paperghost Vitalsecurity.org Oct 08, 2008 His article is in response to an interview with Symantec Corporation Chairman and CEO John W. Thompson in The Register link John W. Thompson is influential to say the least. President George W. Bush appointed Thompson to the US National Infrastructure Advisory Committee (NIAC) in in September 2002. Thompson has also served as the chair of the Silicon Valley Blue Ribbon Task Force on Aviation Security and Technology to identify and evaluate technology-driven solutions to improve the security and efficiency of national and local aviation. If privacy is outlawed, only outlaws will have privacy. Philip R. Zimmermann Jr. | ||
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