Security Paradigm in the Age of Mass Surveillance

Authors

  • Dr. Gulshan Majeed Associate Professor, Department of Political Science University of the Punjab Lahore Pakistan Author
  • Dr. Muhammad Naveed Sial Lecturer, Department of Political Science F.G. Degree College, Gujranwala Cantt, Pakistan Author

Keywords:

National security, civil liberty, populism, user data, post-Snowden, cyber-security

Abstract

In this age of social media and technological advancement, people are more connected than ever. People are connected to each other, to their physician, grocery and clothing store. They are shopping online and sending personal and intimate messages. People are being tracked wherever they go simply from their phones. These are the foot prints which they are leaving. The foot prints through CCTV cameras, their social media and their internet searches. Spy agencies use these foot prints for profiling and to keep citizens safe from antisocial elements. There is a draw back of these measures as they cost citizens of their fundamental right of privacy and most importantly, the breach of trust. Analytical approach has been employed to identify the risks involved into mass surveillance and data breach of the citizens. Right activists believe that this data is at risk and it might go into the hands of terrorists, populist far-right or authoritarian governments who in turn might use this data to target political opponents. In this fast-changing environment, national security paradigm is shifting in these recent times. 

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Published

2023-06-30

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How to Cite

Security Paradigm in the Age of Mass Surveillance. (2023). Journal of Political Studies, 30(01), 49-60. https://jps.pu.edu.pk/6/article/view/587

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