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:: Act II: more faults ::

Friday, January 09, 2004

Ross Mayfield argues that, irrespective of privacy issues, the Patriot Act II may simply be an inefficient means of collecting data:

There are two ways to gather intelligence. The top-down approach of filters and profiles. Or the bottom-up approach of starting with a lead and working a network. The latter is not only good investigative practice, but it risks less privacy, or in this case civil rights, concerns. The former not only opens the door to abuse, but may have greater cost and is relatively ineffective. Help the analysts be analysts.

Posted by morland @ 09:59 AM



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