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Cybersecurity Quote by Max Mosley

“In a democracy, the public should be asked how much security and how much privacy they want for themselves.” quote by Max Mosley
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“In a democracy, the public should be asked how much security and how much privacy they want for themselves.”

Max Mosley

About This Quote

Democracy should let citizens decide the balance between security and privacy, reflecting collective values.

In simple terms: People should choose how much security versus privacy they want.

Key Takeaway

Engage in public dialogue about security‑privacy trade‑offs.

Themes

democracy privacy security public opinion

Mood

thoughtful concerned

Type

political ethical

When to use this quote

  • elections
  • public forums
  • legislative debates

Key Concepts

trade‑off civil liberties policy making

Questions to Reflect On

  • What level of security is acceptable to you?
  • How should minority preferences be protected?
A Different Perspective

Balancing security and privacy is complex; consensus may be hard to achieve.

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