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Daily Dashboard | Clarke: In the Future, Only the Rich Will Have Privacy Related reading: FISA Section 702 renewal bill clears procedural vote in US Senate

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In a column for The Wall Street Journal, former White House Senior Advisor Richard Clarke writes, “The next 25 years of cyberspace will see a growing gush of data, an increasingly rapid spreading of interconnected devices into every aspect of our lives, in our cars, throughout our homes and indeed, into our bodies.” Clarke, who also served on President Barack Obama’s expert panel on U.S. surveillance programs in 2013, writes, “Over time, there will be fewer people who recall pre-Information Age privacy, more people who will have grown up with few expectations of privacy,” later adding, “Privacy may then be a commodity that only the wealthy can acquire” though, perhaps, only briefly even for them. (Registration may be required to access this story.)
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