| Human Rights Watch - 2004 - 417 lapas
...movement is responding with the words of Benjamin Franklin, one of the US's founding fathers, that "they who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty nor security." These difficult times demand that the human rights movement reach its full potential... | |
| Stephen Andert, Donald K. Burleson - 2005 - 352 lapas
...for anyone, for any reason. There is a modest fee associated with this process, and the response is They, who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty nor security. Benjamin Franklin In addition to providing access to useful information for the conduct... | |
| Evan Gerstmann, Matthew Justin Streb - 2006 - 276 lapas
...fear often lead to bad consequences, such as restricting academic freedom. As Benjamin Franklin wrote, "They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security." The general conclusion of the contributors to this book is that academic freedom in the... | |
| Mark R Keeler - 2006 - 239 lapas
...thus making the data available only to the holder of the fingerprint. 5.3 The Typical Biometric System "They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security" — Benjamin Franklin Biometric systems can vary quite a bit in their methods and architecture... | |
| Dobromir Todorov - 2007 - 760 lapas
...SetviGsNams! Domain GIFS .^nn!.^. 'ns f?m. Chapter 4 Authenticating Access to Services and Applications They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security. — Benjamin Franklin This chapter provides an overview of user authentication from an application... | |
| Paul Viotti, Michael Opheim, Nicholas Bowen - 2008 - 352 lapas
...infrastructures and networks. 7. Don't lose sight of civil liberties. As Benjamin Franklin cogently noted, "They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty nor security." So, how do we balance civil liberties with the need for social protection? The 9/11... | |
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