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From Perfect Citizen to Naked Bodyscanners:
When is Surveillance Reasonable?
Jeffrey Rosen
Report GW-CSPRI-2010-2
December 14, 2010
Abstract
The federal government recently launched a project called "Perfect Citizen" that plans to
detect cyber assaults on private companies and government agencies by using sensors to
identify unusual activity in privately owned computer systems. In the future, unregulated
surveillance of private sector data in the name of security is likely to become even more
widespread: using Face Recognition software, for example, the government might
identify anonymous citizens at a protest rally by plugging cellphone pictures of them into
a Facebook database equipped with facial recognition software. And yet the Fourth
Amendment, as currently interpreted, does not provide clear limits on government
monitoring of private communications in the name of cyber-security. This paper gives a
very brief summary of the constitutional issues raised by "Perfect Citizen" and other
forms of government surveillance using technologies owned by the private sector, and
proposes a variety of responses.
Work supported by the Office of the Vice President for Academic
Affairs and the School of Engineering and Applied Science of The
George Washington University
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