Articles by John Naughton
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UK: Public Apathy over GCHQ Snooping Is a Recipe for Disaster
John Naughton – The Observer,
17 Mar 2014
The lack of public alarm at government internet surveillance is frightening.
→ read full articleAldous Huxley: The Prophet of Our Brave New Digital Dystopia
John Naughton – The Guardian,
25 Nov 2013
We failed to notice that our runaway infatuation with the sleek toys produced by the likes of Apple and Samsung – allied to our apparently insatiable appetite for Facebook, Google and other companies that provide us with “free” services in exchange for the intimate details of our daily lives – might well turn out to be as powerful a narcotic as soma was for the inhabitants of Brave New World.
→ read full articleThe NSA/GCHQ Metadata Reassurances Are Breathtakingly Cynical
John Naughton – The Guardian,
15 Jul 2013
Over the past two weeks, I have lost count of the number of officials and government ministers who, when challenged about internet surveillance by GCHQ and the NSA, try to reassure their citizens by saying that the spooks are “only” collecting metadata, not “content”. Only two conclusions are possible from this: either the relevant spokespersons are unbelievably dumb or they are displaying a breathtaking contempt for their citizenry.
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