Government Surveillance Essay

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" In the United States, the government carries out internet surveillance on its citizens mainly because of security concerns. Before the terrorists' attacks on the United States on September 11th, people and especially those in the private sectors were not comfortable with government's surveillance on their internet activities because they saw this move as interfering to their privacy. Despite this discomfort, the government increased its surveillance on the internet and to all other avenues which may be used to cause security threat in order to curb any future incidence that may occur. Since the attack, there was a significant change on the people's attitudes because the main concerned become about the security and therefore it required them to work together with the government to help improve the state of security in the country. …show more content…

Although many people agree that this is an important step that the government has taken in ensuring that they live in a safe environment, there are also concerns about their privacy and how this move by the government has greatly interfered with it. There are fears that personal information that does not pose any danger to the country's security may be accessed without the owner's knowledge. Surveillance of internet by the government therefore creates the dilemma between the need of state protection to the citizens and that of protection of the people's privacy. There is a need for the government to try and harmonize these two issues because they are both important. Measures should be put in place to ensure that the government is able to protect the country against attacks and at the same time refrain from intruding the citizen's

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