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Guarding Against ID Theft - Radio Interview

Added 27 May 2008 View full list    Print version    
How much surveillance is too much surveillance?

In the UK, there is now reportedly one CCTV camera for each twenty people.

If an abundance of surveillance makes us uncomfortable, the threat of ID theft makes many feel insecure.

When is surveillance an unacceptable intrusion on privacy? What can we do to guard our personal privacy - especially from fraudsters?

Hear Mal Fletcher's viewpoint, in a recent interview with Paul Hammond on UCB Radio's 'Midweek Matters' programme. You can listen to or download it at the audio section of this site.


Keywords: privacy | surveillance | ID theft | private | security | next wave international | Mal Fletcher

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