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Fifty years ago, in 1984, George Orwell imagined a future in which
privacy was demolished by a totalitarian state that used spies, video
surveillance, historical revisionism, and control over the media to maintain its
power. Those who worry about personal privacy and identity--especially in this
day of technologies that encroach upon these rights--still use Orwell's "Big
Brother" language to discuss privacy issues. But the reality is that the age of
a monolithic Big Brother is over. And yet the threats are perhaps even more
likely to destroy the rights we've assumed were ours.
Database
Nation: The Death of Privacy in the 21st Century shows how, in these early
years of the 21st century, advances in technology endanger our privacy in ways
never before imagined. Direct marketers and retailers track our every purchase;
surveillance cameras observe our movements; mobile phones will soon report our
location to those who want to track us; government eavesdroppers listen in on
private communications; misused medical records turn our bodies and our
histories against us; and linked databases assemble detailed consumer profiles
used to predict and influence our behavior. Privacy--the most basic of our civil
rights--is in grave peril.
Simson Garfinkel--journalist, entrepreneur,
and international authority on computer security--has devoted his career to
testing new technologies and warning about their implications. This newly
revised update of the popular hardcover edition of Database Nation is his
compelling account of how invasive technologies will affect our lives in the
coming years. It's a timely, far-reaching, entertaining, and thought-provoking
look at the serious threats to privacy facing us today. The book poses a
disturbing question: how can we protect our basic rights to privacy, identity,
and autonomy when technology is making invasion and control easier than ever
before?
Garfinkel's captivating blend of journalism, storytelling, and
futurism is a call to arms. It will frighten, entertain, and ultimately convince
us that we must take action now to protect our privacy and identity before it's
too late.
Table of Contents
1 Privacy Under Attack
2 Database Nation
3 Absolute Identification
4 What Did You Do Today?
5 The View from Above
6 To Know Your Future
7 Buy Now!
8 Who Owns Your Information?
9 Kooks and Terrorists
10 Excuse Me, but Are You Human?
11 Privacy Now!
Annotated Bibliography and Notes
Acknowledgments