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And perhaps the most basic safeguard of all — the equivalent of hand-washing in digital hygiene — is to keep software updated.
"This decision means the president can pick up any person in the country — citizen or legal resident — and lock them up for years without the most basic safeguard in the Constitution, the right to a criminal trial," Mr. Hafetz said.
"Data protection is a basic safeguard to make sure you can find out what organisations know about you, and why they make decisions.
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Money, equipment and staff would also help, but this is not about money – it is about basic safeguards and better organisation to ensure they are observed.
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