This article is spot on, going in to a police state seems the easy solution, but it just the agenda the terrorist want to push. They want a reaction and they are getting it. No amount of monitoring, intervention and security is going to stop a determined and smart terrorist, of creating great damage. As an example just see how even in high security prissons, people still manages to scape, get drugs and kill other inmates or security officers.
Security measures are always going to be reactive, threfore arriving always late to the last terror atack. It is way better to have a healthy social network that is able to recognice strange behaviours, than a overexcited population, police and intelligence services with exabites of useless data, that will make them expend their energies on false positives.
Also once you have the system there, better make good use of it, and when no real menace is found around, some will have to be created. The system will pull from the data new "crimes" against the society. It happens with all tools, after all we are humans.
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[ 3.3 ms ] story [ 15.3 ms ] threadSecurity measures are always going to be reactive, threfore arriving always late to the last terror atack. It is way better to have a healthy social network that is able to recognice strange behaviours, than a overexcited population, police and intelligence services with exabites of useless data, that will make them expend their energies on false positives.
Also once you have the system there, better make good use of it, and when no real menace is found around, some will have to be created. The system will pull from the data new "crimes" against the society. It happens with all tools, after all we are humans.