Conclusion
These matters indicate that
government investigative programs such as Terrorism Information Awareness that
employ data mining systems should be operated with a degree of visibly and under
stringent control of some body such as the Congress. The feasibility that such
systems could be reliable and secure has been called into question and shows
that they should be managed responsibly and under the highest of standards.
The impact on society from the use
of such systems requires careful examination.
Americans must face the challenge of balancing freedom and security. The
threat of terrorism has placed the nation under an extraordinary level of
danger. The government is held responsible for making the nation safe. It is
appropriate that programs be developed that that take advantage of data mining
technology in order to counter the threat. But Americans must decide how much
freedom should be traded for security. The potential for misuse is valid. If
the mission and practices of such programs are not open to public assessment,
then commanding oversight should be held by Congress or the judicial system.
The people responsible for such programs must be competent and trustworthy. The
tools they are developing have the capability to change society in uncertain
ways.
Decision makers
must formulate a policy that encourages these tools to be used to propel the
nation in a healthy and secure direction.
|