Computer Science: An Overview: Global Edition (12th Edition)

Published by Pearson Higher Education
ISBN 10: 1292061162
ISBN 13: 978-1-29206-116-0

Chapter 12 - Theory of Computation - Social Issues - Page 573: 2

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This is a deeply important and nuanced question that sits at the intersection of privacy, security, and civil liberties. Yes, citizens should have the right to encrypt messages to ensure their privacy and security. However, this right should be balanced with the need for law enforcement agencies to maintain public safety. "Proper" law enforcement should be determined through a democratic process involving elected representatives, legal experts, and input from the public, ensuring a balance between security and individual rights.
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