Privacy and Surveillance With New Technologies

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Pub. Date: 2012-09-30
Publisher(s): Central European Univ Pr
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Summary

Never has privacy been more important than today, when businesses can track every click of your mouse and governments can collect vast amounts of information on citizens without their knowledge-all thanks to technological innovation. New technologies have made our lives better but at what cost to privacy? What does privacy mean in the Internet age? How do. we reap the benefits of new technology while guarding our privacy?

Author Biography

Peter P. Swire is the C. William O'Neill Professor of Law at the Moritz College of Law of the Ohio State University and is a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress and the Future of Privacy Forum. From 1999 to early 2001, Professor Swire was the Clinton administration's Chief Counselor for Privacy. Kenesa Ahmad is an attorney with a strong background in mobile privacy and cyber security. From 2011 to 2012 she completed a fellowship at the Future of Privacy forum in Washington, D.C. Currently, she is an associate in the global privacy practice of Promontory Financial Group.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. 1
Introduction to Surveillancep. 21
Learning to Live with Big Brotherp. 23
The Digital Surveillance State: Vast, Secret, and Dangerousp. 35
The Sky Isn't Fallingp. 49
Surveillance of Our Enemies During Wartime? I'm Shocked!p. 56
The Surveillance State Thrives on Fearp. 62
Video Surveillancep. 69
The Transparent Societyp. 72
Privacy vs. Security: Are You Prepared for the Thorny Issues Surrounding Student Surveillance?p. 87
Surveillance Society: New High-Tech Cameras Are Watching Youp. 96
Cameras by Police Executive Research Forump. 108
Border Searches of Electronic Devicesp. 123
Statement of Nathan A. Salesp. 126
Privacy for the Real Worldp. 142
Statement of Jayson P. Ahernp. 152
Testimony of Farhana Y. Kherap. 160
U.S. Filmmaker Repeatedly Detained at Borderp. 178
Backdoor Surveillancep. 191
FBI: We Need Wiretap-ready Web sites-Nowp. 194
Statement of Valerie Capronip. 204
Testimony of Susan Landaup. 217
'Going Dark' Versus a 'Golden Age for Surveillance'p. 234
Locational Trackingp. 245
United States v. Jones: GPS Monitoring, Property, and Privacyp. 248
Testimony of the Honorablep. 265
Statement of Catherine Crumpp. 272
Prison Without Wallsp. 290
On Locational Privacy, and How to Avoid Losing it Foreverp. 313
Online Privacyp. 329
How Much Should People Worry About the Loss of Online Privacy?p. 332
I'm Being Followed: How Google-and 104 Other Companies-Are Tracking Me on the Webp. 340
Economist Debates: Online Privacyp. 355
Tracking Is an Assault on Liberty, With Real Dangersp. 365
It's Modem Trade: Web Users Get as Much as They Givep. 371
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