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When you think about the census1, you might picture people knocking on doors and canvassing2 neighborhoods. But the 2020 census will look a little different. The U.S. Census Bureau is trying to move the count online where people would fill out a digital form with their information.
Anjana Susarla’s recent piece for The National Interest pretty much sums up her feelings about the move to an online census. It’s titled “Why a So-Called ‘Digital Census is a Really Awful Idea.” Susarla is an associate professor in the Accounting3 and Information Systems Department at Michigan State University.
Between digital debacles like the malfunctioning4 of a reporting app during the Iowa Caucus5, high profile data breaches6, and the “black market” of sensitive information online, Susarla said she has very little faith in the security of a digital census.
“It’s almost scary how easy it would be for someone to manipulate a digital census,” Susalara said.
Susarla worries that malware unknowingly installed on an individual’s cell phone or computer could interfere7 with census data collection. Inaccurate8 data could skew the census and throw off how money gets allocated9 to communities, which is one of the main functions of the count.
One of the reasons the census is moving online is cost. Collecting paper forms is expensive. You have to print the census, mail them out, and hire people to canvas at households that don't respond. This year, the U.S. Census Bureau will instead send out invitations by mail asking most people to take the census online. Paper ballots10 will be sent to pre-identified communities that don’t have reliable access to the internet. People will also be able to complete the survey by phone if they wish.
Susarla said she wants the U.S. Census Bureau to be more transparent11 about what their contingency12 plans are if a hack13 does occur, and share what they are doing to address potential security concerns.
“It’s fair to say that the Census Bureau understands some of these issues, but as I said, there’s still enough gaps that remain.”
1 census | |
n.(官方的)人口调查,人口普查 | |
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v.(在政治方面)游说( canvass的现在分词 );调查(如选举前选民的)意见;为讨论而提出(意见等);详细检查 | |
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3 accounting | |
n.会计,会计学,借贷对照表 | |
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4 malfunctioning | |
出故障 | |
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5 caucus | |
n.秘密会议;干部会议;v.(参加)干部开会议 | |
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6 breaches | |
破坏( breach的名词复数 ); 破裂; 缺口; 违背 | |
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7 interfere | |
v.(in)干涉,干预;(with)妨碍,打扰 | |
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8 inaccurate | |
adj.错误的,不正确的,不准确的 | |
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9 allocated | |
adj. 分配的 动词allocate的过去式和过去分词 | |
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10 ballots | |
n.投票表决( ballot的名词复数 );选举;选票;投票总数v.(使)投票表决( ballot的第三人称单数 ) | |
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11 transparent | |
adj.明显的,无疑的;透明的 | |
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12 contingency | |
n.意外事件,可能性 | |
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13 hack | |
n.劈,砍,出租马车;v.劈,砍,干咳 | |
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