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Edward Snowden promotes global treaty to curtail surveillance

91 pointsby jsnathanover 9 years ago

6 comments

jsnathanover 9 years ago
I wonder what the chances are for something like this taking off. On the one hand it is popular for politicians around the globe to criticize the U.S. surveillance programs - on the other hand, most governments probably want the same kind of power over their own citizens that mass surveillance can give them.<p>Governments which don&#x27;t currently have the technical means to run these kind of programs might be more likely to sign up.<p>I really hope some country will step up soon and get the ball rolling.
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athenotover 9 years ago
A more realistic option would be to institute a strong audit process. Anytime personal data is viewed or matched against some criteria, it would be logged. By default, those logs would be available after something like a few years, unless there&#x27;s an ongoing investigation (and that extension would be logged along with who&#x2F;why it was authorized).<p>The only way something like this could even work is if there was a completely separate government agency that was both empowered and motivated to be the counterweight against warrantless surveillance. Unfortunately, I have no idea how this could ever happen.
pcrhover 9 years ago
The only way surveillance on the current scale will be defeated is if technology makes it moot.<p>Perhaps someone could comment on whether current encryption protocols are sufficient? If not, what would it take?
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techdragonover 9 years ago
I can see something like the Open Skies treaty, actually working. But that doesn&#x27;t end the surveillance it merely formalises the situation so all parties have equal access to the same level of spying capabilities on each other.
ketralnisover 9 years ago
They were already doing it secretly and lying about it. Why wouldn&#x27;t they just sign the treaty, win their political points and votes, and go right back to doing it secretly and lying about it?
code_sterlingover 9 years ago
He&#x27;s got a better chance of being pardoned, unfortunately.