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DOGE Service Builds Centralized System for Sensitive U.S. Data
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The U.S. DOGE Service, initially led by Elon Musk, is developing a centralized system to access Social Security, tax, and medical data, raising security concerns. Experts warn the unprecedented database could create vulnerabilities to breaches. The Department of Government Efficiency aims to streamline federal operations.
DOGE was established under President Trump to cut government waste. Its initiatives focus on consolidating systems for efficiency.
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The proposed system would link sensitive data across federal agencies. Centralization could simplify access but heightens risks of cyberattacks.
Social Security serves over 70 million Americans with benefits. Tax and medical records are protected under strict privacy laws.
Data breaches in the U.S. have exposed millions of records in recent years. A centralized system could be a prime target for hackers.
Some support DOGE’s plan, believing it will reduce bureaucratic inefficiencies. Others fear it prioritizes speed over robust security measures.
Federal agencies currently use separate systems for sensitive data. Unifying them requires navigating complex legal and technical challenges.
Many oppose the system, citing privacy and security risks. Supporters argue it’s a bold step toward modernizing government.
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| Bias Distribution | 38% Center |
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