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In the wake of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, the United States experienced a profound shift in its approach to national security, leading to the establishment of a pervasive surveillance state. This transformation was driven by the urgent need to prevent future attacks, resulting in the rapid expansion of governmental powers, particularly in intelligence gathering and surveillance. The USA PATRIOT Act, enacted just 45 days after the attacks, significantly broadened government authority, allowing for extensive data collection and surveillance with reduced judicial oversight. This legislative change laid the groundwork for a vast, interconnected apparatus that monitors populations on an unprecedented scale.
"Digital Panopticon" delves into the intricate details of this surveillance state, examining the laws, technologies, and policies that have enabled its growth. It is meticulously crafted for an audience that values rigorous analysis and factual reporting, including informed citizens, civil liberties advocates, policymakers, legal professionals, technologists, and academics. The narrative weaves together technical details, legal arguments, and the human impact of constant observation, illustrating concepts like metadata collection with concrete examples and referencing seminal court cases such as Katz v. United States to highlight evolving privacy expectations.
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