Nothing to Hide: Privacy in the 21st CenturyiUniverse, 2006 - 244 Seiten Have you ever wondered just who gets to see your email or ask yourself who might really know about your medical condition? Privacy is a strange and fascinating war between those that seek to know everything you for their own gain and those that want to stop them-and you are the coveted prize; this book provides a unique and intriguing exploration of a problem that will be one of the most defining cornerstones of the 21st century.
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Inhalt
The Social Dimensions of Privacy | 29 |
Privacy the Internet | 78 |
Advanced Technologies | 104 |
Biometrics | 140 |
The Surveillance State | 163 |
Best Practices and Recommendations | 190 |
Conclusions | 220 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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