THE ETHICAL DILEMMA OF THE USA GOVERNMENT WIRETAPPING

International Journal of Managing Information Technology (IJMIT)
ISSN: 0975-5586 (Online); 0975-5926 (Print)
http://airccse.org/journal/ijmit/ijmit.html


Arwen Mullikin1 and Syed (Shawon) M. Rahman2
1 Graduate Student, Capella University
2 Assistant Professor of Computer Science University of Hawaii-Hilo, Hilo, HI, USA
and Adjunct Faculty, Capella University,

Article: 
THE ETHICAL DILEMMA OF THE USA GOVERNMENT WIRETAPPING

Abstract
USA Government wiretapping activities is a very controversial issue. Undoubtedly this technology can assist law enforced authority to detect / identify unlawful or  hostile activities; however, this task raises severe privacy concerns. In this paper, we have discussed this complex information technology issue of governmental wiretapping and how it effects both public and private liberties. Legislation has had a major impact on the uses and the stigma of wiretapping for the war on  terrorism. This paper also analyzes the ethical and legal concerns inherent when discussing the benefits and concerns of wiretapping. The analysis has concluded with the effects of wiretapping laws as they relate to future government actions in their fight against terrorists. 


Keywords
Wiretapping, government invasion of rights, terrorist attacks, eavesdropping, privacy, ethics

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