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Database Nation

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Fifty years after Orwell's vision of a totalitarian state, concerns about privacy have evolved in the face of modern technology. While the era of a singular "Big Brother" may have passed, new threats to personal privacy are emerging. In the early 21st century, advancements in technology pose unprecedented risks to our civil rights. Direct marketers and retailers meticulously track our purchases, surveillance cameras monitor our movements, and mobile phones may soon disclose our locations to those seeking to track us. Government eavesdroppers invade private communications, while misused medical records can turn against us. Linked databases create detailed consumer profiles that predict and manipulate our behavior, putting our fundamental right to privacy in jeopardy. Simson Garfinkel, a journalist and expert in computer security, explores these invasive technologies and their implications in this updated edition. His compelling narrative examines the serious threats to privacy we face today, raising an urgent question: how can we safeguard our rights to privacy, identity, and autonomy in an age where technological intrusion is easier than ever? Garfinkel's engaging blend of journalism and futurism serves as a powerful call to action, urging us to protect our privacy and identity before it's too late.

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Database Nation, Simson Garfinkel

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Rok vydania
2000
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Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
O'Reilly
Rok vydania
2000
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
336
ISBN10
0596001053
ISBN13
9780596001056
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3,7 z 5
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Fifty years after Orwell's vision of a totalitarian state, concerns about privacy have evolved in the face of modern technology. While the era of a singular "Big Brother" may have passed, new threats to personal privacy are emerging. In the early 21st century, advancements in technology pose unprecedented risks to our civil rights. Direct marketers and retailers meticulously track our purchases, surveillance cameras monitor our movements, and mobile phones may soon disclose our locations to those seeking to track us. Government eavesdroppers invade private communications, while misused medical records can turn against us. Linked databases create detailed consumer profiles that predict and manipulate our behavior, putting our fundamental right to privacy in jeopardy. Simson Garfinkel, a journalist and expert in computer security, explores these invasive technologies and their implications in this updated edition. His compelling narrative examines the serious threats to privacy we face today, raising an urgent question: how can we safeguard our rights to privacy, identity, and autonomy in an age where technological intrusion is easier than ever? Garfinkel's engaging blend of journalism and futurism serves as a powerful call to action, urging us to protect our privacy and identity before it's too late.