Canadian Defense Dept. investing in data mining technologies for detecting terrorists
Credit: CANADA'S DEPT. OF NATIONAL DEFENSE
Turns out the Canadians are as wild about data mining as the U.S. government. Privacy rights groups and critics say it's nuts to fight terrorism by searching the scribblings of random people for words like "chemical plant" and "attacks." Col. Rick Williams, a spokesman for Canada's National Defense...
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