We have systems that are robust and strong enough to do important things like move money, but not apparently robust enough to allow privacy choice. |
What's done in the elevator stays in the elevator. Except when it doesn't. |
When someone claims that we should make a security improvement at the expense of privacy or other values, we should apply ordinary analysis to make sure that the security payoff is really there. If we get little or no security improvement and a large infringement on free speech or other values, then we should be very careful. If there is a big security payoff, then we deserve to look at that more carefully, |