Privacy made public: will national security be the end of individualism?

Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 35 (1):4-4 (2005)
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Facing the threat: Invading the body for national security.Lindsey Wade - 2004 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 17 (1):74-80.

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