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March 16, 2006
What does the government know that we don't?
This article in Parade by Lyric Wallwork Winik (February 26, 2006) takes a new angle on information security. What is the government hiding from us? What information should we have access to that we do not and why? While it doesn't answer many questions, it does raise some interesting insights and gives great examples of what the government has deemed "classified" information in the past.
Parade is an independent news magazine that is inserted into many of the nation's newspapers on Sundays.
Posted by Meredith Mazzotta at March 16, 2006 02:46 PM
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