In the wake of the 9/11
terrorists attacks, laws and policies were adopted that unnecessarily weakened
privacy rights and other constitutional liberties. The government initiated
data mining programs, expanded electronic surveillance, and launched new
identification efforts without adequate safeguards and often without sufficient
consideration as to whether the programs were even effective.
CDT established the
Project on Freedom, Security, & Technology on the premise that both
national security and individual rights can be protected through balanced laws
and policies. The Project works to restore checks and balances that were
eliminated by statute and executive fiat.
In addition, it promotes an affirmative agenda to respond to changes in
technology with updated civil liberties protections.
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