Some say a line has to be drawn between privacy and anonymity. While companies that use technology to support homeland defense shouldn't take liberties with personal data, such as using that data for marketing purposes, they may need access to personal information (such as a digital photo) to enhance security. "I'm for the right to privacy but not necessarily the right to anonymity," says Bill Joy, Sun Microsystems' chief scientist and co-founder, who was a panelist at a conference held this week at Columbia University. "I don't know that it's practical or even possible for us to protect our anonymity anymore."
Applied Digital Solutions Inc.'s new VeriChip technology further illustrates questions that are being raised about the balance of privacy and security. About as small as a grain of rice, the chip can be embedded under a person's skin and carry individual identification and other data. "This is where embedded systems meet the social matrix," says Troy Duster, a Columbia panelist and New York University professor of sociology. Joy says he expects that notions about civil liberties may have to be revisited in the name of security and freedom. He says, "We now have until another shoe drops to come up with some practical way of creating mechanisms that govern privacy while at the same time resetting expectations about civil liberties."
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