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Privacy Lost : : how Technology is Endangering Your Privacy

Holtzman, David H., 1956- Book - 2006 None on shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 0 out of 5

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Introduction: how and why our privacy is at risk -- Privacy invasions hurt. The seven sins against privacy ; Collateral damage: the harm to society -- Why technology is key. Technology affects privacy: how and why ; New tech, new crimes: fresh wounds -- Privacy in context. Privacy and the law: a right ahead or left behind? ; Privacy and identity: the cult of me ; Privacy and culture in a technological world: shoji screens -- The technology. Voyeurism: surveillance technology ; Stalking: networks, tags, and locators -- The watchers. Marketing invasions: Garbos and greed ; Government invasions for security: mugwumps and momists -- What can be done? Fighting back: Gandhis, curmudgeons, and vigilantes ; The panopticon: see the bars, rattle the cage.

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PUBLISHED
San Francisco : Jossey-Bass, c2006.
Year Published: 2006
Description: xxvi, 326 p. ; 24 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
0787985112 (cloth)

SUBJECTS
Privacy, Right of.
Information technology -- Social aspects.