Privacy in the Age of Big Data - Theresa Payton, Ted Claypoole

Privacy in the Age of Big Data

Recognizing Threats, Defending Your Rights, and Protecting Your Family
Buch | Softcover
328 Seiten
2015
Rowman & Littlefield (Verlag)
978-1-4422-4257-9 (ISBN)
18,65 inkl. MwSt
Digital data collection and surveillance gets more pervasive and invasive by the day; but the best ways to protect yourself and your data are all steps you can take yourself. The devices we use to get just-in-time coupons, directions when we’re lost, and maintain connections with loved ones no matter how far away they are, also invade our privacy in ways we might not even be aware of. Our devices send and collect data about us whenever we use them, but that data is not safeguarded the way we assume it would be.

Privacy is complex and personal. Many of us do not know the full extent to which data is collected, stored, aggregated, and used. As recent revelations indicate, we are subject to a level of data collection and surveillance never before imaginable. While some of these methods may, in fact, protect us and provide us with information and services we deem to be helpful and desired, others can turn out to be insidious and over-arching.

Privacy in the Age of Big Data highlights the many positive outcomes of digital surveillance and data collection while also outlining those forms of data collection to which we may not consent, and of which we are likely unaware. Payton and Claypoole skillfully introduce readers to the many ways we are ‘watched,’ and how to adjust our behaviors and activities to recapture our privacy. The authors suggest the tools, behavior changes, and political actions we can take to regain data and identity security. Anyone who uses digital devices will want to read this book for its clear and no-nonsense approach to the world of big data and what it means for all of us.

Theresa Payton was White House Chief Information Officer from 2006 to 2008. Prior to working in federal government, Payton held executive roles in banking technology at Bank of America and Wells Fargo. She lives in Charlotte, NC. Ted Claypoole is a technology attorney and is currently chair of the Cyberspace Law Committee for the American Bar Association’s Business Law Section.  He lives in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Introduction
Chapter 1. The Intersection of Privacy, Law, and Technology

Tech Section I. Ground Zero: Your Computer and the Internet
Chapter 2.Your Computer is Watching You
Chapter 3.How Government Follows Your Electronic Tracks
Chapter 4. Chased Online by Criminals and Snoops
Chapter 5.Just Hanging Our Online . . .
Chapter 6.The Spy in Your Pocket

Tech Section II. Risks in the Streets
Chapter 7.Cameras Everywhere
Chapter 8.When Your Car is Just Another Computer
Chapter 9.When Your Own Body Gives You Away
Chapter 10.DNA and Your Health Records

Tech Section III.Home is Where the Heart (of Surveillance) Is
Chapter 11.Home Sweet Home: Spies in Your Living Room
Chapter 12.Risks of Computer and Phone Networks

Tech Section IV.Where Do We Go From Here?
Chapter 13.The Future of Technology and Privacy
Chapter 14.Laws and Regulations That Could Help Preserve Privacy

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.6.2015
Vorwort Hon. Howard A. Schmidt
Verlagsort Lanham, MD
Sprache englisch
Maße 153 x 228 mm
Gewicht 490 g
Themenwelt Informatik Netzwerke Sicherheit / Firewall
Recht / Steuern Strafrecht Kriminologie
ISBN-10 1-4422-4257-4 / 1442242574
ISBN-13 978-1-4422-4257-9 / 9781442242579
Zustand Neuware
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