vendredi 20 décembre 2013

Sécurité nationale et respect de la vie privée: le dilemme d'Obama


Obama appliquera-t-il les suggestions concernant la NSA qu'on vient tout juste de déposer sur son bureau? Il s'engage à s'exprimer sur le sujet en janvier.

 "For Mr. Obama — who in the past five years has grown dependent on the N.S.A. for countering terrorist threats, and dependent on Cyber Command for buying time to deal with Iran and other long-term adversaries — the choices he makes in the next few weeks may well define America’s approach to national security long after his term is over.

 But it is a major balancing act between a security system that he has come to depend on and principles of privacy that he has said are dear to him.

 One of the five experts in the advisory group, Michael Morell, says the task is possible. “We are not in any way recommending the disarming of the intelligence community,” said Mr. Morell, who retired over the summer as deputy director of the C.I.A."

 http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/20/us/politics/obama-weighing-security-and-privacy-in-deciding-on-spy-program-limits.html?nl=todaysheadlines&emc=edit_th_20131220&_r=0

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