Tuesday, 28 June 2016

WILL THE DEATH OF PRIVACY GUARANTEE BETTER SECURITY OF LIVES AND PROPERTY FOR ALL OF US?


With every terrorist attack in the West legislators and law enforcement authorities call for laws (or amendment of extant laws) for increased surveillance of citizens. This they argue will enhance the capabilities of law enforcement authorities to prevent and where they occur, investigate terrorist attacks.

It has been reported here that: 
The federal government is taking another step it says would make the US homeland safer from terrorism. US border authorities are proposing that millions of tourists entering the country each year reveal their social media identities.
The proposal from US Customs and Border Protection, announced last week in the Federal Register, would add a line to the online or paper form that US-bound visitors must fill out if they don't have a visa and plan on staying for up to 90 days for vacation, business, or other affairs. The agency says travelers coming to the US under the Visa Waiver Program won't be forced to disclose their social media handles, but leaving it blank obviously could raise red flags.
Here's what will be asked: "Please enter information associated with your online presence—Provider/Platform—Social media identifier." 
It has also been reported that "Federal agents (in the US) are planting microphones to secretly record conversations."

Arstechnica also reported that:
Russia's lower house of parliament, the State Duma, has approved a series of new online surveillance measures as part of a wide-ranging anti-terrorism lawAs well as being able to demand access to encrypted services, the authorities will require Russia's telecom companies to store not just metadata, but the actual content of messages too, for a period of six months. Metadata alone must then be held for a total of three years, according to a summary of the new law on the Meduza site. Authorities will be able to access the stored content and metadata information on demand…the legislation still needs to be approved by Russia's upper house, the Federation Council, and signed by President Putin.”
Slowly and gradually our right to privacy is being be eroded. Nigerians may think this is only happening in the US but it is happening at home here in Nigeria too, for e.g. compelling mobile phone users to register their GSM lines and submit biometric data etc. before activation of the lines for use.


See also the Facebook post by one James S. Gbudu claiming to monitor the internet with the hope of riding it of fake social media accounts being used to abuse Nigerians!

It may not be out of place to conclude that the future for privacy looks bleak! I therefore foresee a situation whereby little by little the right to privacy(online and possibly offline) will be gradually eroded until there is no more right to privacy most especially in the name of fighting terrorism and other crimes. This erosion of privacy will be further aided by the coming Internet of Things (IoT).

The question then is; will the DEATH of privacy guarantee better security of lives and property for all of us?


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