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Cyber privacy: who has your data and why you should care
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BenBella Books, Inc
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[2020]
Language
English
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Table of Contents
From the Book
Introduction: Mapping the privacy landscape
Section I: What kinds of data are we talking about, and what kind of privacy do we mean?
Categories of data, and how data is collected
A buzzsaw of buzzwords: how cloud computing, algorithms, and analytics are impacting data today
The privacy prism: a single term with many dimensions
What's it to you? Understanding what privacy is worth
Section II: If you're not paying for the product, you are the product
The big 4: Apple, Google, Facebook, Amazon
When your data goes to someone you didn't expect
Minority report: the perils and occasional promise of predictive algorithms
Differentiating the real from the false
Section III: Power play: how personal data exacerbates the power imbalances in everyday life
It's 11 pm. Do you know where your employees are?
Data-driven privacy disorder? How data collection and algorithms are being used in education, and what that means for our kids
When your data is you: facial recognition, biometric technology, and public health
Underpaid data labor: AI training, digital piecework, and the survey economy
The stalker in your phone
Section IV: Who's your big brother?
The US Intelligence Community post-WWII: just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not watching you
Where do you draw the line? Data collection in the US Intelligence Community post-9/11
Mass surveillance and bulk interception: a distinction with a difference
Community policing: all surveillance is local
Government surveillance in a time of Trump: why we still need it, how to control it, and how to protect ourselves against it
Section V: Global rules in the connected world: how other countries handle data
A brief European (de-)tour, or Is being forgotten really a right?
Total(itarian) surveillance: how the other half lives
Section VI: Pandora's box: data's dangers, and finding hope at the bottom of the box
Quantum policy, or How a new approach to law and policy could give cyber privacy a fighting chance
Conclusion: Making sure that human beings still pass the Turing test.
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9781948836920