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Konsequenzen aus Späh-Affäre: Private Daten mit staatlich zertifizierten Hochsicherheitsfestplatten schützen

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Die jüngste Späh-Affäre rund um die Überwachungsprogramme PRISM des US-Geheimdienstes NSA und Tempora des britischen GCHQ rücken in den Fokus, wie verletzlich die Vertraulichkeit privater Daten im digitalen Zeitalter ist

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