For all the media hoopla over WikiLeaks, the most serious implications of the leaked cables aren’t on foreign diplomacy but on information security. The post-9/11 information age demands a rethink of how sensitive information is processed not only by the government, but also by readers and reporters, say Dickey Center Director Kenneth Yalowitz and his co-author.
Read the full opinion piece, published by The Christian Science Monitor on 12/23/10.