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Privacy in the age of big data, recognizing threats, defending your rights, and protecting your family, Theresa Payton and Ted Claypoole

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Privacy in the age of big data, recognizing threats, defending your rights, and protecting your family, Theresa Payton and Ted Claypoole
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 307-338) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Privacy in the age of big data
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1368278139
Responsibility statement
Theresa Payton and Ted Claypoole
Sub title
recognizing threats, defending your rights, and protecting your family
Summary
We have a global privacy problem. The average person provides more information about themselves to more outsiders than any time in history. Corporations, governments and even our neighbors can know where we are at times, can quickly learn our preferences and priorities and see who we meet. The past decade has brought deep changes in the collection of our private information, the regulation of that collection, and in people's sensitivity to loss of privacy. The nascent privacy-threatening technology trends of a decade ago have blossomed into relentless data-capturing systems that police and companies have come to rely on. To address the expansion of personal data capture, entire data regulatory regimes have arisen throughout the world, with new regulations added each year. The second edition of Privacy in the Age of Big Data addresses the significant advances in data-driven technology, their intrusion deeper in our lives, the limits on data collection newly required by governments in North America and Europe, and the new security challenges of world rife with ransomware and hacking. This thoroughly updated edition demonstrates personal privacy vulnerabilities and shows ways to live a safer, more private life. Other privacy books tend to focus deeply on the evils of large tech companies or more academic and technical concerns. But Privacy in the Age of Big Data, second edition, helps regular people understand the privacy threats and vulnerabilities in their daily lives and will provide solutions for maintaining better privacy while enjoying a modern life. Unlike other books, this one shows what you can do to make a difference to understand your current digital footprint and what you need to do to claw back your privacy and secure it in the future. -- Adapted from publisher's description
Table Of Contents
Introduction : Your life on technology -- The intersection of privacy, law, and technology -- Part I. Your computer and the internet. Your computer is watching you -- How government follows your electronic tracks -- Criminals and snoops online -- Just hanging out online -- The spy in your pocket -- Part II. Risk in the streets. Cameras everywhere -- When your car is just another computer -- When your own body gives you away -- DNA and your health records -- Part III. Home is where the heart (of surveillance) is. Home sweet home : spies in your living room -- Risks of computer and phone networks -- Part IV. Where do we go from here. Reality meets the metaverse plus -- Judging you by your data -- The future of technology and privacy -- Laws and regulations that could help preserve privacy
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