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Privacy: For Every Attack, a Defense
Yes, it's a grueling battle. However, as threats pop up constantly on fronts old and new, concerned citizens and like-minded legislators quickly parry

Covering the Traveler's Electronic Trail
Practical Nomad author Edward Hasbrouck lays out the case that these "enormously intimate" records are too important not to protect

Why Biometrics Is No Magic Bullet
This promising ID technology works best in controlled situations -- which are hardly the norm in the real world

Ever-Sharper Eyes Watch You Work
Corporate monitoring of employees' e-mail, Web surfing, or behavior in general is getting more sophisticated -- and widespread




PRIVACY MATTERS
Playing Tag with Shoppers' Anonymity
New product-inventory tracking technologies have privacy advocates up in arms (7/21/03)

Give States the Right to Protect Privacy
Congress should let them pass their own laws and thus strengthen the credit system (6/12/03)

At Justice, NSEERS Spells Data Chaos
This shadowy program has gathered extensive personal data on immigrants. But who has the info, and what's it being used for? (5/2/03)

Better Airline Safety Is In the Bag
Matching checked luggage to actual passengers is required everywhere but in the U.S. (4/10/03)

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