Explore the evolution of privacy rights, surveillance practices, and democratic oversight in this 56-minute NorthSec 2015 conference talk by Chris Prince. Delve into the historical context of privacy legislation in the U.S. and Canada, examining how freedom from surveillance became an enshrined right. Investigate the technological and economic aspects of personal data collection, with examples of developments that have shaped our perception of private life. Gain detailed insights into government surveillance practices, including authorization, targeting, reporting, and review processes within the legal framework. Analyze the fundamental democratic principles that drive checks and controls on surveillance, such as transparency, accountability, efficacy, proportionality, and anonymity. Learn about key topics including the Privacy Act, Watergate, internet identity, privacy laws, lawful access, modernization of investigative techniques, and the role of courts in maintaining a balance between security and individual rights.
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