Redesigning Wiretapping: The Digitization of Communications Interception
暫譯: 重新設計竊聽:通訊攔截的數位化
Fitsanakis, Joseph
- 出版商: Springer
- 出版日期: 2020-12-19
- 售價: $6,780
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $6,441
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 195
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 3030399184
- ISBN-13: 9783030399184
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This book tells the story of government-sponsored wiretapping in Britain and the United States from the rise of telephony in the 1870s until the terrorist attacks of 9/11.
It pays particular attention to the 1990s, which marked one of the most dramatic turns in the history of telecommunications interception. During that time, fiber optic and satellite networks rapidly replaced the copper-based analogue telephone system that had remained virtually unchanged since the 1870s. That remarkable technological advance facilitated the rise of the networked home computer, cellular telephony, and the Internet, and users hailed the dawn of the digital information age. However, security agencies such as the FBI and MI5 were concerned. Since the emergence of telegraphy in the 1830s, security services could intercept private messages using wiretaps, and this was facilitated by some of the world's largest telecommunications monopolies such as AT&T in the US and British Telecom in the UK. The new, digital networks were incompatible with traditional wiretap technology. To make things more complicated for the security services, these monopolies had been privatized and broken up into smaller companies during the 1980s, and in the new deregulated landscape the agencies had to seek assistance from thousands of startup companies that were often unwilling to help. So for the first time in history, technological and institutional changes posed a threat to the security services' wiretapping activities, and government officials in Washington and London acted quickly to protect their ability to spy, they sought to force the industry to change the very architecture of the digital telecommunications network.
This book describes in detail the tense negotiations between governments, the telecommunications industry, and civil liberties groups during an unprecedented moment in history when the above security agencies were unable to wiretap. It reveals for the first time the thoughts of some of the protagonists in these crucial negotiations, and explains why their outcome may have forever altered the trajectory of our information society.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
這本書講述了自1870年代電話技術興起以來,英國和美國政府贊助的竊聽故事,直到911恐怖攻擊事件為止。
書中特別關注1990年代,這是電信攔截歷史上最戲劇性的轉折之一。在那段時間,光纖和衛星網絡迅速取代了自1870年代以來幾乎未變的銅基類比電話系統。這一顯著的技術進步促進了網絡家庭電腦、行動電話和互聯網的興起,使用者迎來了數位信息時代的曙光。然而,像FBI和MI5這樣的安全機構卻感到擔憂。自1830年代電報技術出現以來,安全機構就能利用竊聽技術攔截私人信息,而這一過程受到美國的AT&T和英國的British Telecom等全球最大電信壟斷企業的支持。新的數位網絡與傳統的竊聽技術不相容。對於安全機構來說,情況變得更加複雜,因為這些壟斷企業在1980年代被私有化並拆分成更小的公司,在新的放鬆管制的環境中,這些機構不得不尋求數千家初創公司的協助,而這些公司往往不願意提供幫助。因此,歷史上第一次,技術和制度的變革對安全機構的竊聽活動構成了威脅,華盛頓和倫敦的政府官員迅速行動,以保護他們的監控能力,並試圖迫使行業改變數位電信網絡的架構。
這本書詳細描述了在這一前所未有的歷史時刻,政府、電信行業和公民自由團體之間緊張的談判,當時上述安全機構無法進行竊聽。它首次揭示了這些關鍵談判中一些主角的想法,並解釋了為什麼這些談判的結果可能永遠改變了我們信息社會的軌跡。
作者簡介
Dr. Joseph Fitsanakis specializes in intelligence and national security. His scholarly research and teaching concentrate on intelligence policy and practice, intelligence collection, information security, cyber espionage, and transnational criminal networks. His work has been translated into several languages and referenced by media outlets such as The Washington Post, NPR, BBC, ABC and Newsweek. Dr. Fitsanakis is associate professor in the Intelligence and National Security Studies program at Coastal Carolina University. Before joining Coastal, he built the Security and Intelligence Studies program at King University, where he also directed the King Institute for Security and Intelligence Studies.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
博士約瑟夫·費茲納基斯專注於情報與國家安全。他的學術研究和教學重點在於情報政策與實務、情報收集、資訊安全、網路間諜活動以及跨國犯罪網絡。他的研究成果已被翻譯成多種語言,並被《華盛頓郵報》(The Washington Post)、NPR、BBC、ABC和《新聞週刊》(Newsweek)等媒體引用。費茲納基斯博士是海岸卡羅來納大學情報與國家安全研究計畫的副教授。在加入海岸之前,他在金大學建立了安全與情報研究計畫,並擔任金大學安全與情報研究所的主任。