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050 1 4 _aHM 846
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100 1 _aSchneier, Bruce,
_d1963-
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245 1 0 _aData and Goliath :
_bthe hidden battles to collect your data and control your world /
_cBruce Schneier.
250 _aFirst edition.
264 1 _aNew York, N.Y. :
_bW.W. Norton & Company,
_c2015
300 _a383 pages ;
_c25 cm
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 243-364) and index.
505 0 _aData as a by-product of computing -- Data as surveillance -- Analyzing our data -- The business of surveillance -- Government surveillance and control -- Consolidation of institutional control -- Political liberty and justice -- Commercial fairness and equality -- Business competitiveness -- Privacy -- Security -- Principles -- Solutions for government -- Solutions for corporations -- Solutions for the rest of us -- Social norms and the big data trade-off.
520 _aYou are under surveillance right now. Your cell phone provider tracks your location and knows who's with you. Your online and in-store purchasing patterns are recorded, and reveal if you're unemployed, sick, or pregnant. Your e-mails and texts expose your intimate and casual friends. Google knows what you're thinking because it saves your private searches. Facebook can determine your sexual orientation without you ever mentioning it. The powers that surveil us do more than simply store this information. Corporations use surveillance to manipulate not only the news articles and advertisements we each see, but also the prices we're offered. Governments use surveillance to discriminate, censor, chill free speech, and put people in danger worldwide. And both sides share this information with each other or, even worse, lose it to cybercriminals in huge data breaches. Much of this is voluntary: we cooperate with corporate surveillance because it promises us convenience, and we submit to government surveillance because it promises us protection. The result is a mass surveillance society of our own making. But have we given up more than we've gained? In Data and Goliath, security expert Bruce Schneier offers another path, one that values both security and privacy. He shows us exactly what we can do to reform our government surveillance programs and shake up surveillance-based business models, while also providing tips for you to protect your privacy every day. You'll never look at your phone, your computer, your credit cards, or even your car in the same way again
650 0 _aElectronic surveillance
_xSocial aspects.
650 4 _aVigilancia electrónica
_xAspectos sociales
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650 0 _aInformation technology
_xSocial aspects.
650 4 _aTecnologías de la información
_xAspectos sociales
_91403
650 0 _aComputer security.
650 4 _aSeguridad informática
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650 0 _aPrivacy, Right of.
650 4 _aPrivacidad, Derecho de
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650 0 _aSocial control.
650 4 _aControl social
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