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BOOK REVIEW: Distorting the privacy/security debate in 272 pages

Nathan Smith
Tue, 08 Jul 2014

Whatever you think of journalist Glenn Greenwald, he definitely represents one partition of the tectonic plates shifting under modern society – the plates of balancing security with privacy.

His book, No Place To Hide, is the story of how Mr Greenwald came to receive NSA leaker Edward

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Nathan Smith
Tue, 08 Jul 2014
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