From “Fuzzy maths” (The Economist: 11 May 2006):
Slowly, the company is realising that it is so important that it may not be able to control the ramifications of its own actions. “As more and more data builds up in the company’s disk farms,†says Edward Felten, an expert on computer privacy at Princeton University, “the temptation to be evil only increases. Even if the company itself stays non-evil, its data trove will be a massive temptation for others to do evil.â€Â
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Posted on June 1st, 2006 by Scott Granneman
Categories: Technology, Wash U: Tech in Changing Society, Webster U: InfoSec Management, business, security
Tags: crime, google, security, surveillance