Description |
383 pages ; 24 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [243]-364) and index. |
Contents |
The world we're creating. Data as a by-product of computing ; Data as surveillance ; Analyzing our data ; The business of surveillance ; Government surveillance and control ; Consolidation of institutional control -- What's at stake. Political liberty and justice ; Commercial fairness and equality ; Business competitiveness ; Privacy ; Security -- What to do about it. Principles ; Solutions for government ; Solutions for corporations ; Solutions for the rest of us ; Social norms and the big data trade-off. |
Summary |
Reveals the unsettling ways in which corporations and governments track and monitor everyday activities, profiling the technological, legal, and social solutions available for enabling better privacy and avoiding cybercrime. |
Subject |
Electronic surveillance -- Social aspects.
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Information technology -- Social aspects.
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Computer security.
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Privacy, Right of.
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Social control.
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ISBN |
9780393244816 (hardcover) |
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0393244814 (hardcover) |
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