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Privacy and security go hand in hand—we need to treat them that way

Opinion | BY AARON SHULL | May 5, 2021
Privacy is a fundamental human right. It goes to the core of our being. Privacy reinforces security, and national security reinforces privacy, writes Aaron Shull. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY AARON SHULL | May 5, 2021
Opinion | BY AARON SHULL | May 5, 2021
Privacy is a fundamental human right. It goes to the core of our being. Privacy reinforces security, and national security reinforces privacy, writes Aaron Shull. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY AARON SHULL | May 5, 2021
Privacy is a fundamental human right. It goes to the core of our being. Privacy reinforces security, and national security reinforces privacy, writes Aaron Shull. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY AARON SHULL | May 5, 2021
Opinion | BY AARON SHULL | May 5, 2021
Privacy is a fundamental human right. It goes to the core of our being. Privacy reinforces security, and national security reinforces privacy, writes Aaron Shull. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY AARON SHULL | May 6, 2020
The mandate letter for Navdeep Bains, the minister of innovation, science, and industry, charged him with establishing a new set of online “rights,” including data portability, to know how personal data is being used, and compensation when personal data is breached, writes Aaron Shull. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY AARON SHULL | May 6, 2020
Opinion | BY AARON SHULL | May 6, 2020
The mandate letter for Navdeep Bains, the minister of innovation, science, and industry, charged him with establishing a new set of online “rights,” including data portability, to know how personal data is being used, and compensation when personal data is breached, writes Aaron Shull. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY AARON SHULL | February 13, 2019
French President Emmanuel Macron and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speak to reporters in Ottawa in June 2018. Canada and France pledged to set up a task force to kickstart work on a new artificial intelligence study group. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY AARON SHULL | February 13, 2019
Opinion | BY AARON SHULL | February 13, 2019
French President Emmanuel Macron and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speak to reporters in Ottawa in June 2018. Canada and France pledged to set up a task force to kickstart work on a new artificial intelligence study group. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade