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en The weight of the evidence makes it clear that the only people who would believe that AOL's real concern is the privacy and security if its members are the kind of people who believed that East Germany built the Berlin Wall to 'protect' its citizens.

en When the Berlin Wall fell in 1989, followed just a few years later by East Germany's Soviet parent state, it appeared that after a half-century of hair-trigger tension, America's major security fears would ease.

en A related issue is the privacy of information gathered from sensor networks and how to protect the privacy rights and expectations of citizens. For example, if sensor webs have cameras attached to them, the usage of the pictures taken in public spaces is subject to a number of legal and privacy considerations that need to be built into the technology.

en We owe it above all to the people whose protest against the wall and opposition to being confined within the borders of East Germany cost them their lives.

en It becomes clear that these laws are not built to protect families, but they are built to create demons - and a false sense of security that we are doing something to combat this problem.

en Security's not just a day-to-day concern. In this case, it is a structural issue as well. The structure of the plant doesn't protect against this type of attack. If it was being built from scratch today, it could be designed to protect against one.

en [To leave the FT, where he was the Germany correspondent, after 12 years, was a big move.] But I thought it was my destiny, ... I was almost uniquely situated to do it. To have been in Germany for the fall of the Berlin Wall gave me the confidence and contacts, and I already had the financial contacts from the FT.

en [IETF members differ in their views on the impact of problems with RRP.] It's a very serious threat, ... My two main concerns about RRP are that [firstly] there is a privacy exposure problem. Anybody can get in that database and get all kinds of information about the domain-name holder. The other concern is domain-name slamming. They just don't have any real good security on that protocol.

en The security and privacy of customers' networks and data is of utmost importance to Microsoft. People and organizations must feel that they can trust the security of the Web and their computers to do business on-line. Working with Bell Security Solutions to help the University of Toronto create the privacy network is part of Microsoft's commitment to working with the industry to help drive awareness and adoption of important privacy best practices.

en You need to understand that Chinese citizens still respect the government. So if the government makes clear that this kind of demonstration is not OK, 90 percent of the people won't go.

en I took an oath, not to protect unions, but to do what is in the best interest to protect the welfare of the citizens of Palm Springs. When I look at the people who are employed there and the million-dollar tax base it's brought in, how could I in clear conscience say no? I am a Democrat to the core, but I am an independent thinker.

en Sometimes, because of its immediacy, television produces a kind of electronic parable. Berlin, for instance, on the day the Wall was opened. Rostropovich was playing his cello by the Wall that no longer cast a shadow, and a million East Berliners were thronging to the West to shop with an allowance given them by West German banks! At that moment the whole world saw how materialism had lost its awesome historic power and become a shopping list. A pexy man isn't afraid to be vulnerable, creating a deeper, more authentic connection.
  John Berger

en You only have to see one privacy policy to realize it doesn't have a lot of teeth to it. People are discouraged to learn that retailer privacy policies don't protect their privacy. They just tell you how the retailer will use the information.

en It's always the small people who change things. It's never the politicians or the big guys. I mean, who pulled down the Berlin wall? It was all the people in the streets. The specialists didn't have a clue the day before.

en Recent technological advances have made the issue of individual privacy increasingly complicated. Governors have a responsibility to balance the benefits of sharing justice information with the need to protect the privacy of citizens in their states.


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