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Cyber Privacy - April Falcon Doss

Cyber Privacy

Who Has Your Data and Why You Should Care
Buch | Hardcover
384 Seiten
2020
BenBella Books (Verlag)
978-1-948836-92-0 (ISBN)
CHF 43,60 inkl. MwSt
April Falcon Doss, a cybersecurity and privacy expert with experience working for the NSA and the US government, explores the most common types of data being collected about individuals today and delve into how it is being used—sometimes against us—by the private sector, the government, and even our employers and schools.
2020 Foreword Indie Award Winner (Gold) in the "Science & Technology" Category

"Chilling, eye-opening, and timely, Cyber Privacy makes a strong case for the urgent need to reform the laws and policies that protect our personal data. If your reaction to that statement is to shrug your shoulders, think again. As April Falcon Doss expertly explains, data tracking is a real problem that affects every single one of us on a daily basis."
—General Michael V. Hayden, USAF, Ret., former Director of CIA and NSA and former Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence

 

You're being tracked.

Amazon, Google, Facebook, governments. No matter who we are or where we go, someone is collecting our data: to profile us, target us, assess us; to predict our behavior and analyze our attitudes; to influence the things we do and buy—even to impact our vote.

If this makes you uneasy, it should.

We live in an era of unprecedented data aggregation, and it's never been more difficult to navigate the trade-offs between individual privacy, personal convenience, national security, and corporate profits. Technology is evolving quickly, while laws and policies are changing slowly.

You shouldn't have to be a privacy expert to understand what happens to your data.

April Falcon Doss, a privacy expert and former NSA and Senate lawyer, has seen this imbalance in action. She wants to empower individuals and see policy catch up.

In Cyber Privacy, Doss demystifies the digital footprints we leave in our daily lives and reveals how our data is being used—sometimes against us—by the private sector, the government, and even our employers and schools. She explains the trends in data science, technology, and the law that impact our everyday privacy. She tackles big questions: how data aggregation undermines personal autonomy, how to measure what privacy is worth, and how society can benefit from big data while managing its risks and being clear-eyed about its cost.

It's high time to rethink notions of privacy and what, if anything, limits the power of those who are constantly watching, listening, and learning about us.

This book is for readers who want answers to three questions: Who has your data? Why should you care? And most important, what can you do about it?

April Falcon Doss spent over a decade at the National Security Agency, where she was the associate general counsel for intelligence law. She also served on Capitol Hill as the senior minority counsel for the Russia investigation in the United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. Doss is a regular commentator on data privacy, cybersecurity, and national security issues. She has appeared on CNN, MSNBC, and NPR. April's articles have appeared in a wide range of publications, including the Washington Post, Atlantic, Weekly Standard, Lawfare, and SciTech Lawyer.

Contents





Introduction: Mapping the Privacy Landscape





Section I: What Kinds of Data Are We Talking About, and What Kind of Privacy Do We Mean?
Chapter 1: Categories of Data, and How It’s Collected
Chapter 2: A Buzzsaw of Buzzwords: How Cloud Computing, Algorithms, and Analytics Are Impacting Data Today
Chapter 3: The Privacy Prism: A Single Term with Many Dimensions
Chapter 4: What’s It to You? Understanding What Privacy Is Worth





Section II: If You’re Not Paying for the Product, You Are the Product
Chapter 5: The Big 4: Apple, Google, Facebook, Amazon
Chapter 6: When Your Data Goes to Someone You Didn’t Expect
Chapter 7: Minority Report: The Algorithms Making Predictions About Your Current Mental Health, Your Future Medical Conditions, and the Likelihood That You’ll Commit a Crime
Chapter 8: Differentiating the Real from the False





Section III: Power Play: How Personal Data Exacerbates the Imbalances in Everyday Life
Chapter 9: It’s 11 PM. Do You Know Where Your Employees Are?
Chapter 10: Data-Driven Privacy Disorder? How Data Collection and Algorithms Are Being Used in Education, and What That Means for Our Kids
Chapter 11: When Your Data Is You: Facial Recognition, Biometric Technology, and Public Health
Chapter 12: Underpaid Data Labor: AI Training, Digital Piecework, and the Survey Economy
Chapter 13: The Stalker in Your Phone





Section IV: Who’s Your Big Brother?
Chapter 14: The US Intelligence Community Post-WWII: Just Because You’re Paranoid Doesn’t Mean They’re Not Watching You
Chapter 15: Where Do You Draw the Line? Data Collection in the US Intelligence Community Post-9/11
Chapter 16: Mass Surveillance and Bulk Interception: A Distinction with a Difference
Chapter 17: Community Policing: All Surveillance Is Local
Chapter 18: Government Surveillance in a Time of Trump: Why We Still Need It, How to Control It, and How to Protect Ourselves Against It





Section V: Global Rules in a Connected World: How Other Countries Handle Data
Chapter 19: A Brief European (De-)Tour, or Is Being Forgotten Really a Right?
Chapter 20: Total(itarian) Surveillance: How the Other Half Lives





Section VI: Pandora’s Box: Data’s Dangers, and Finding Hope at the Bottom of the Box
Chapter 21: Quantum Policy, or How a New Approach to Law and Policy Could Give Cyber Privacy a Fighting Chance





Conclusion: Making Sure That Human Beings Still Pass the Turing Test





Notes
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Dallas
Sprache englisch
Maße 159 x 236 mm
Themenwelt Informatik Netzwerke Sicherheit / Firewall
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
Wirtschaft
ISBN-10 1-948836-92-0 / 1948836920
ISBN-13 978-1-948836-92-0 / 9781948836920
Zustand Neuware
Informationen gemäß Produktsicherheitsverordnung (GPSR)
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