Foreword--by Ramon Barquin and Jane Fishkin
Acknowledgments
PART I. Introduction: Security and Liberty in the Twenty-first Century
1. Providing Security and Protecting Liberty--by Clayton Northouse
2. How the Public Sees the Security-versus-Liberty Debate--by Alan F. Westin
PART II. Protecting Security and Liberty: Information Technology's Role
3. Information Technology and the New Security Challenges--by James Steinberg
4. Building a Trusted Information-Sharing Environment--by Zoe Baird and James Barksdale
5. Security and Liberty: How Technology Can Bridge the Divide--by Gilman Louie and Gayle von Eckartsberg
6. Policies and Procedures for Protecting Security and Liberty--by Bruce Berkowitz
PART III. Technology, Security and Liberty: The Legal Framework
7. Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act: Facing the Challenge of New Technologies
8. Security, Privacy, and Government Access to Commercial Data--by Jerry Berman
9. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act: Has the Solution Become a Problem?--by Beryl A. Howell
10. Why You Should Like the PATRIOT Act--by Jon Kyl
11. Why I Oppose the PATRIOT Act--by Russ Feingold
Liberty and Security Timeline
Further Resources
Contributors
Index
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