Privacy and surveillance with new technologies

General Information

Language
English.
Published
New York : International Debate Education Association, 2012.
Physical Description
vii, 376 pages ; 23 cm

Contributors

Contributor
Swire, Peter P.
Ahmad, Kenesa.

Subjects

Subject
Electronic surveillance > Law and legislation > United States.
Privacy, Right of > United States.
Data mining in law enforcement > United States.
Electronic surveillance > Government policy > United States.
Electronic surveillance > Social aspects > United States.

Bibliographic Information

Responsibility
Peter P. Swire and Kenesa Ahmad, editors.
Content
Part 1. Introduction to surveillance -- Learning to live with Big Brother / The Economist -- The digital surveillance state : vast, secret, and dangerous / Glenn Greenwald -- The sky isn't falling / Paul Rosenzweig -- Surveillance of our enemies during wartime? : I'm shocked! / John Eastman -- The surveillance state thrives on fear / Glenn Greenwald -- Part 2. Video surveillance -- The transparent society / David Brin -- Privacy vs. security : are you prepared for the thorny issues surrounding student surveillance? / David Rapp -- Surveillance society : new high-tech cameras are watching you / James Vlahos -- Cameras / Police Executive Research Forum -- Part 3. Border searches of electronic devices -- Statement of Nathan A. Sales -- Privacy for the real world / Stewart A. Baker -- Statement of Jayson P. Ahern -- Testimony of Farhana Y. Khera -- U.S. filmmaker repeatedly detained at border / Glenn Greenwald -- Part 4. Backdoor surveillance -- FBI : we need wiretap-ready Web sites : now / Declan McCullagh -- Statement of Valerie Caproni -- Testimony of Susan Landau -- 'Going dark' versus a 'golden age for surveillance' / Peter Swire and Kenesa Ahmad -- Part 5. Location tracking -- United States v Jones : GPS monitoring, property, and privacy / Richard M. Thompson II. -- Testimony of the Honorable Joseph I. Cassilly -- Statement of Catherine Crump -- Prison without walls / Graeme Wood -- On locational privacy, and how to avoid losing it forever / Andrew J. Blumberg and Peter Eckersley -- Part 6. Online privacy -- How much should people worry about the loss of online privacy? / Julia Angwin -- I'm being followed : how Google, and 104 other companies, are tracking me on the Web / Alexis Madrigal -- Economist debates : online privacy / The Economist -- Tracking is an assault on liberty, with real dangers / Nicholas Carr -- It's modern trade : Web users get as much as they give / Jim Harper.
Library Special Collection
HU OSA 208 - Donation of the Open Society Institute-New York
ISBN
9781617700583

Holdings

Item Type Current Location Collection Call Number Volume Info Shelving Location Public Note
BookOSA Archivum LibraryReference collection342.7308/58 SWIReference-

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