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Can Spying be Principled in a Digital Age? – Lecture by Sir David Omand

The question of how far a state should authorise the peacetime collection and use of intelligence gathered by secret agents and by interception of communications has long been a thorny issue of public policy. Today, new ethical...

  • Privacy, Terrorism and Police Investigations: An Introduction

    Privacy, Terrorism and Police Investigations: An Introduction

  • Privacy, Confidentiality and Security in Intelligence-Collection

    Privacy, Confidentiality and Security in Intelligence-Collection

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