The end of privacy

The end of privacy1999
About this book
The Information Revolution and the rise of the networked society are reconstituting the structures of power on a global scale. In The End of Privacy, Reg Whitaker, a leading expert on government surveillance, shows that these developments pose dramatic new threats to personal privacy.
Reg Whitaker shows how vast amounts of personal information are moving into corporate hands. Once there, this data can be combined and used to develop electronic profiles of individuals and groups that are potentially far more detailed, and far more intrusive, than the files built up in the past by state police and security agencies.
Details
- First published
- 1999
- OL Work ID
- OL1917612W
Subjects
Privacy, Right ofRight of PrivacyIntelligence servicePolitical aspects of Information societyInformation societyPolitical aspectsMoral and ethical aspectsInternet