Symposium Article

Choosing Both: Making Technology Choices at the Intersections of Privacy and Security

Alexander W. Joel
Vol. 88, Issue 7
Symposium Article appears in Issue 7
88 Texas L. Rev. 1751

In this Article, Joel examines the tenuous relationship between protecting national security and maintaining civil liberties.  Joel argues that the two are not necessarily mutually exclusive.  New technologies in surveillance can be narrowly tailored to achieve security goals while counterbalancing protections can be created for privacy concerns.  Thus, rather than weigh security against liberty, Joel argues that efforts should made to maintain an equal balance between the two.

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