Diary of a Network Geek

The trials and tribulations of a Certified Novell Engineer who's been stranded in Houston, Texas.

3/31/2004

Escaping the Matrix

Filed under: Criticism, Marginalia, and Notes,Deep Thoughts,News and Current Events,Personal — Posted by the Network Geek during the Hour of the Hare which is in the early morning or 7:30 am for you boring, normal people.
The moon is Waxing Gibbous

What is the matrix?

Well, it doesn’t have anything to do with the movie, that’s for sure. In this case, the matrix is a multi-state database of supposed anti-terrorist information. In fact, MATRIX is an abbreviation for Multi-State Anti-Terrorism Information Exchange. Well, it sounds great, but it tends to erode privacy in the name of security. So, it’s not a huge surprise that, according to this article on Wired News, the states of Wisconsin and New York have actually dropped participation. In fact, they cited privacy concerns as one of the primary reasons for doing so.
As regular readers know, I am in favor of personal privacy. I think the government should stick to what they do best; social programs, law enforcement and military issues. Oh, and, of course, taxation. But, frankly, I think they should leave my privacy alone. I hope this move by Wisconsin and New York is a growing trend towards more privacy, not less.

7/5/2003

Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?

Filed under: Criticism, Marginalia, and Notes — Posted by the Network Geek during the Hour of the Dragon which is in the early morning or 8:12 am for you boring, normal people.
The moon is Waxing Crescent

Translated, “Who watches the watchers?”, attributed to Juvenal, the Roman satirist.

Never has this been a more important question. With the Patriot Act giving more and more power to Federal law enforcement and more questions about what the government tells us, this issue is as important as it gets. Who does watch the watchers? Who keeps track of government agencies who might be running amok? Well, now you can, thanks to the Government Information Awareness website. Thanks to this article on Wired News, the world can know about this great service. Now, as our fore-fathers envisioned, we can all become government watchdogs.


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