CPSR

CPSR
● ►en sg. np. m. ►ORG Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility. "It really is Orwellian when a scheme for surveillance is described as a proposal for privacy", © Marc Rotenberg, directeur du CPSR à Washington, au sujet de la puce clipper ("on est vraiment dans une situation orwellienne quand une méthode de surveillance est décrite comme une garantie d'intimité"). Le CPSR est une organisation à but non lucratif cherchant à faire comprendre la portée, la puissance et les dangers de l'informatique aux non-informaticiens. http://www.cpsr.org

Dictionnaire d'informatique francophone. 2013.

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