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- 2.4.1 What Are Value Conflicts?
- 2.4.2 Value Conflicts in Cybersecurity
- 2.4.2.1 Privacy Versus Security
- 2.4.2.2 Privacy Versus Fairness
- 2.4.2.3 Privacy Versus Accountability
- 2.4.2.4 Security Versus Accountability
- 2.4.2.5 Security Versus Fairness (and Democracy)
- Quiz 2.4 5 questions
- 2.5 Conclusions: Beyond Security Versus Privacy
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2.4.2.2 Privacy Versus Fairness
The relationship between privacy and fairness is often seen as supportive. There are at least two general arguments for why privacy supports fairness. First, privacy limits the amount of data that can be collected about individuals, helping to prevent unfair treatment. For example, if no data about race is collected, it limits the potential for discrimination or algorithmic bias based on race. ...