Privacy

Just as Otis declared that “a man’s house is his castle,” we must now declare that our phones, cars, and data are part of that same castle, deserving the same protections from government intrusion.
In an era where digital surveillance is becoming increasingly pervasive, the Fifth Circuit’s decision is a crucial step in the right direction.
Pervasive financial surveillance often goes unnoticed by the public, which seems largely indifferent to the potential privacy violations it entails. Americans' acceptance of financial data collection poses serious ethical and legal concerns.
The bill, sponsored by Representative Carl Albrecht, requires all state employees to undergo cybersecurity training.
AI weapon detection violates a student’s right to privacy. Parents, lawmakers, and school officials need to think twice before implementing these or similar programs in their schools. Currently, parents and students are selling their privacy for the illusion of security. We all lose if those privacy rights are lost. 
There's hope for bolstering digital protections. It's time for this generation to become trailblazers, advocating for and demanding a digital landscape that respects privacy rights.

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