Privacy, Right of
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- Pegasus, how a spy in your pocket threatens the end of privacy, dignity, and democracy, Laurent Richard and Sandrine Rigaud
- Data and Goliath, the hidden battles to collect your data and control your world, Bruce Schneier
- The naked employee, how technology is compromising workplace privacy, Frederick S. Lane
- Privacy on the line, the politics of wiretapping and encryption, Whitfield Diffie, Susan Landau
- Surveillance after Snowden, David Lyon
- We are data, algorithms and the making of our digital selves, John Cheney-Lippold
- Intellectual privacy, rethinking civil liberties in the digital age, Neil Richards
- The offensive Internet, speech, privacy, and reputation, edited by Saul Levmore and Martha C. Nussbaum
- Enforcing privacy, regulatory, legal and technological approaches, David Wright, Paul De Hert, editors
- The naked future, what happens in a world that anticipates your every move?, Patrick Tucker
- The right to privacy, rights and liberties under the law, Richard A. Glenn
- Privacy in the information age, Harry Henderson
- Is it possible to escape the watch of big data?, produced by Bloomberg
- Lawless, the secret rules that govern our digital lives, Nicolas P. Suzor
- Crime, justice and social media, Michael Salter
- We have been harmonized, life in China's surveillance state, Kai Strittmatter
- Privacy in the age of big data, recognizing threats, defending your rights, and protecting your family, Theresa M. Payton and Theodore Claypoole ; foreword by the Honorable Howard A. Schmidt
- The culture of surveillance, watching as a way of life, David Lyon
- Obfuscation, a user's guide for privacy and protest, Finn Brunton, Helen Nissenbaum
- Database nation, the death of privacy in the 21st century, Simson Garfinkel
- Data for the people, how to make our post-privacy economy work for you, Andreas Weigend
- Sexting panic, rethinking criminalization, privacy, and consent, Amy Adele Hasinoff
- Surveillance in Europe, edited by David Wright and Reinhard Kreissl
- Democracy at stake by big data collection, Harris, produced by Bloomberg
- The architecture of privacy, on engineering technologies that can deliver trustworthy safeguards, Courtney Bowman, Ari Gesher, John K. Grant and Daniel Slate ; edited by Elissa Lerner
- No place to hide, Robert O'Harrow, Jr
- Who owns information?, from privacy to public access, Anne Wells Branscomb
- Net privacy, how we can be free in an age of surveillance, Sacha Molitorisz
- Unwarranted, policing without permission, Barry Friedman
- The private is political, networked privacy and social media, Alice E. Marwick
- Unpopular privacy, what must we hide?, Anita L. Allen
- The fight for privacy, protecting dignity, identity, and love in the digital age, Danielle Keats Citron
- Privacy in peril, James B. Rule
- The limits of privacy, Amitai Etzioni
- Privacy in the new media age, Jon L. Mills
- Why privacy matters, Neil Richards
- DNA testing and privacy, Barbara Krasner, book editor [compiling editor]
- Privacy, a short history, David Vincent
- Spying with maps, surveillance technologies and the future of privacy, Mark Monmonier
- Privacy, security and accountability, ethics, law and policy, edited by Adam D. Moore
- Code, Lawrence Lessig
- The future role of 24/7 surveillance, produced by Bloomberg
- The art of invisibility, the world's most famous hacker teaches you how to be safe in the age of Big Brother and big data, Kevin Mitnick with Robert Vamosi ; foreword by Mikko Hypponen
- Profit over privacy, how surveillance advertising conquered the Internet, Matthew Crain
- Voyeur nation, media, privacy, and peering in modern culture, Clay Calvert
- Ctrl + Z, the right to be forgotten, Meg Leta Jones
- The inspection house, an impertinent field guide to modern surveillance, Emily Horne & Tim Maly
- Casting light on the dark web, a guide for safe exploration, Matthew Beckstrom, Brady Lund
- American surveillance, intelligence, privacy, and the Fourth Amendment, Anthony Gregory
- Confidentiality, keeping it confidential, [presented by] Medcom
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