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Cybersecurity Quote by Bill McCollum

“[A new all-encompassing national identification system] contradicts some of our most sacrosanct American principles of personal liberty and expectations of privacy and is far in excess of what is needed to provide us with the security and protections we all want.” quote by Bill McCollum
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“[A new all-encompassing national identification system] contradicts some of our most sacrosanct American principles of personal liberty and expectations of privacy and is far in excess of what is needed to provide us with the security and protections we all want.”

Bill McCollum

About This Quote

Source Speech: Congressional Testimony, 2002

The statement warns that a comprehensive national ID system threatens personal liberty and privacy, exceeding security needs.

In simple terms: National ID can infringe on freedom and privacy.

Key Takeaway

Balance security with individual rights.

Themes

privacy civil liberties government surveillance security

Mood

cautious critical

Type

policy ethical

When to use this quote

  • policy drafting
  • public debate
  • technology implementation

Key Concepts

social contract surveillance state

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can privacy be protected while ensuring security?
  • What safeguards are necessary for ID systems?
A Different Perspective

Security benefits may justify limited data collection.

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