Tag: Privacy safeguards
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The Need for a Department of Technology: Why District Attorneys and Attorneys General Lack Expertise on Central Bank Digital Currencies
District attorneys and attorneys general may lack the expertise for Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs). As CBDCs emerge, specialized oversight is crucial for privacy and fairness. A Department of Technology could fill this gap, working with legal authorities to protect citizens’ rights. Discover why a DoT is vital for CBDC oversight.
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Safeguarding Constitutional Rights with Central Bank Digital Currencies
Explore how a future Department of Technology at local, county, and state levels will protect constitutional rights and privacy in the era of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs). Discover the role of elected leaders in ensuring robust oversight, preventing government overreach, and maintaining transparency in CBDC implementation.
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Auditing Central Bank Digital Currencies
Discover how a future Department of Technology, led by elected officials at the local, county, and state levels, will ensure privacy and security for Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs). Learn how this oversight can protect constitutional rights and offer checks and balances against government overreach.
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Empowering Privacy: The Case for Elected Technology Leaders to Safeguard Rights in a Surveillance-Driven World
Explore the critical role of elected technology leaders in safeguarding privacy rights in a surveillance-driven world. This blog post advocates for stronger privacy protections and accountability to counterbalance the pervasive surveillance technologies impacting our daily lives. Discover how leadership can empower privacy and protect individual freedoms.
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A Vision for the Future: How a Department of Technology Can Safeguard and Expand Privacy Rights
How can a future Department of Technology protect and enhance privacy rights through robust laws, advanced encryption, data minimization, and independent oversight? What are the proactive incident response measures and strong penalties to ensure accountability? What scenarios and examples illustrate a safer digital future?