Description |
12 audio discs : digital, CD audio ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 course guidebook |
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digital optical rda |
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audio file CD audio rda |
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The great courses. Topic, Professional. Subtopic. Business |
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Great courses (Compact disc)
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Note |
"Course No. 9363." |
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The length of each lecture is: approx. 30 min. The entire program consists of 24 lectures. |
Contents |
Disc 1. Security, liberty, or neither? ; The Charlie Hebdo tragedy -- disc 2. East Germany's Stasi state ; Surveillance in America -- disc 3. Failing to connect the dots on 9/11 ; The U.S. spy network in action -- disc 4. Big Data's shadow ; Some problems with privacy -- disc 5. Under observation : the Panopticon effect ; Drones, drones everywhere -- disc 6. Biometrics : eyes, fingers, everything ; Hacking, espionage, and surveillance -- disc 7. Local police on the cyber beat ; Geolocation : tracking you and your data -- disc 8. Internet surveillance ; Metadata : legal or not -- disc 9. Technology outruns the law ; Your personal data is the product -- disc 10. The Internet of things ; Anonymity : going off the grid -- disc 11. Code breaking versus code making ; Europe's right to be forgotten -- disc 12. National security and the First Amendment ; The privacy debate needs you. |
Performer |
Lecturer: Professor Paul Rosenzweig, J.D., The George Washington University Law School. |
Summary |
Review three types of surveillance-physical, electronic and data-and see how each type works. Review some of the many public and private uses of drones, and then consider policy issues such as what factors constitute permissible use of drone footage. Review three types of surveillance-physical, electronic and data-and see how each type works. Review some of the many public and private uses of drones, and then consider policy issues such as what factors constitute permissible use of drone footage. Investigate the techniques by which foreign governments infiltrate each other, ponder the ethics of these actions, and think through the appropriate responses. Dive into privacy issues and security issues using the Fifth Amendment perspective. Trace the history of the news media from the Pentagon Papers to Wikileaks. Explore legal issues surrounding metadata gathering in the years after 9/11, and whether it violates the 4th Amendment protection. |
Subject |
Electronic surveillance -- Sound recordings.
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Data protection -- Sound recordings.
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Aerial surveillance -- Sound recordings.
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National security -- United States -- Sound recordings.
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Privacy, Right of -- United States -- Sound recordings.
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Data protection. |
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Electronic surveillance. |
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National security. |
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Privacy, Right of. |
Genre |
Audiobooks.
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Lectures.
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Added Author |
Teaching Company, publisher.
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Recorded Books, LLC, distributor.
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Added Title |
Big Data, freedom, and you |
ISBN |
9781501938245 |
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150193824X |
Music No. |
GC0817 Recorded Books |
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9363 Teaching Company |
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