Conclusion: Restoring the Balance of Power

We started with a note that the balance of power between the Agencies, the Telco, the ISP and the MSP, on the one-side and the individual on the other, is off-kilter. This chapter connects the dots between the various chapters, highlighting the need to re

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Advance Metadata Fair The Retention and Disclosure of 4G, 5G and Social Media Location Information, for Law Enforcement and National Security, and the Impact on Privacy in Australia

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Stanley Shanapinda

Advance Metadata Fair The Retention and Disclosure of 4G, 5G and Social Media Location Information, for Law Enforcement and National Security, and the Impact on Privacy in Australia

Stanley Shanapinda Optus La Trobe Cyber Security Research Hub La Trobe University Melbourne, Australia

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