Privacy Lost : How Technology Is Endangering Your Privacy
David H. Holtzman
Bok Engelsk 2006 · Electronic books.
Utgitt | Hoboken : : Wiley, , 2006.
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Opplysninger | Description based upon print version of record.. - Privacy Lost: How Technology Is Endangering Your Privacy; Contents; Foreword; Preface: The Monkey House; Acknowledgments; Introduction: How and Why Our Privacy Is at Risk; Part I: Privacy Invasions Hurt; Chapter 1: The Seven Sins Against Privacy; Sin of Intrusion; Sin of Latency; Sin of Deception; Sin of Profiling; Sin of Identity Theft; Sin of Outing; Sin of Lost Dignity; The Commandments; Chapter 2: Collateral Damage; Why the Loss of Privacy Affects Society; Deus ex Machina (God from the Machine); The Need for Transparency; How the Loss of Privacy Harms Society. - Government Outsourcing and Connections to Private-Sector Data CollectionContractual Protections and Privacy Policies; Privacy Law Needs Updating; Chapter 6: Privacy and Identity; Identities; Virtual Identity Needs Virtual Privacy; Anonymity Versus Authentication; Pseudonymity Is Necessary for Cyberspace; Chapter 7: Privacy and Culture in a Technological World; Urban Versus Rural Ideas About Privacy; Generational Ideas About Privacy; Part IV: The Technology; Chapter 8: Voyeurism; The Brain; The Eye; The Ear; The Nose; The Future of Sensing; Chapter 9: Stalking; Networks; RFID Tags; GPS Systems. - Part V: The WatchersChapter 10: Marketing Invasions; Segmentation; Databases Drive Marketing; Profiling for Segmentation; Technology Helps Measure Advertising; Customer-Relationship Management; Advertising Technology and the Ubiquity of Ads; Clickspace Keeps Pace with Brickspace; The Future of Marketing; Chapter 11: Government Invasions for Security; The Historic Tension Between Privacy and National Security; The Destabilized Balance After 9/11; Finding a Counterbalancing Force for Privacy; Part VI: What Can Be Done?; Chapter 12: Fighting Back; Why Can't the Legislature Protect Our Privacy?. - Privacy Rights Protect Other RightsPart II: Why Technology Is Key; Chapter 3: Technology Affects Privacy; Technology Changes the Medium; Electronic Data Never Go Away; The World Is a Single Computer; Contrived Security; Reality Crossover; Smart-Search Programs; The Double-Edged Sword; Chapter 4: New Tech, New Crimes; Avatar Abuse; Puppetry; Golem Porn; Spreading Disinformation; Profiling Discrimination; A Digital Watergate; Part III: Privacy in Context; Chapter 5: Privacy and the Law; Privacy in Civil Law: The Four Torts; Protections in the Constitution and Federal Laws. - Why Won't the Executive Branch Protect Our Privacy?Can the Judiciary Protect Privacy?; The Media; Commerce; Five Strategies for Resisting Privacy Violations; Protecting Our Privacy; Technology Is Eroding Privacy; Chapter 13: The Panopticon; Privacy Is About Striking a Balance; The New Reality of Privacy; Rattle the Cage; Recommended Reading; Notes; Index; The Author. - While other books in the field focus on specific aspects of privacy or how to avoid invasions, David H. Holtzman--a master technologist, internet pioneer, security analyst, and former military codebreaker--presents a comprehensive insider's expos? of the world of invasive technology, who's using it, and how our privacy is at risk. Holtzman starts out by categorizing privacy violations into ""The 7 Sins Against Privacy"" and then goes on to explain in compelling and easy to understand language exactly how privacy is being eroded in every aspect of our lives.Holtzman vividly reveals
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ISBN | 0787985112. - 9780787985110
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