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In-text: (Ashling, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Ashling, J., 2004. Privacy or security?. Information Today, pp.23-24.
In-text: (Bug and Bukow, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Bug, M. and Bukow, S., 2016. Civil Liberties vs. Security: Why Citizens Accept or Reject Digital Security Measures. German Politics, 26(2), pp.292-313.
In-text: (Conway, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Conway, M., 2011. Privacy and Security Against Cyberterrorism: Why cyber-based terrorist attacks are unlikely to occur. Communications of the ACM, 54(2), pp.26-28.
In-text: (Etzioni, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Etzioni, A., 2014. NSA: National Security vs. Individual Rights. Intelligence and National Security, 30(1), pp.100-136.
In-text: (Parsons, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Parsons, D., 2013. Security vs. Privacy. National Defense, 98(720), pp.32-33.
In-text: (Rauhofer, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Rauhofer, J., 2008. Privacy is dead, get over it! Information privacy and the dream of a risk-free society. Information & Communications Technology Law, 17(3), pp.185-197.
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