Privacy in the Age of Big Data
Recognizing Threats, Defending Your Rights, and Protecting Your Family
Privacy in the Age of Big Data
Recognizing Threats, Defending Your Rights, and Protecting Your Family
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Description
A thorough update to a classic in the field of privacy and big data.
We have a global privacy problem. The average person provides more information about themselves to more outsiders than any time in history. Corporations, governments and even our neighbors can know where we are at times, can quickly learn our preferences and priorities and see who we meet.
The past decade has brought deep changes in the collection of our private information, the regulation of that collection, and in people's sensitivity to loss of privacy. The nascent privacy-threatening technology trends of a decade ago have blossomed into relentless data-capturing systems that police and companies have come to rely on. To address the expansion of personal data capture, entire data regulatory regimes have arisen throughout the world, with new regulations added each year.
People are more concerned, regulators are more aggressive, yet data collection continues to increase with consequences around the world. Social media use has fragmented in the past five years, spreading personal information over dozens of platforms. Even most of our new televisions have started collecting second-by-second information about our households recently, and some of those televisions can recognize the individuals watching and the devices they carry. People want to keep their lives private, but they don't know how.
This thoroughly updated edition addresses the significant advances in data-driven technology, their intrusion deeper in our lives, the limits on data collection newly required by governments in North America and Europe, and the new security challenges of world rife with ransomware and hacking.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. The Intersection of Privacy, Law and Technology
Section I: Your Computer and the Internet
Chapter 2. Your Computer is Watching You
Chapter 3. How the Government Follows Your Electronic Tracks
Chapter 4. Criminals and Snoops
Chapter 5. Just Hanging Out Online
Chapter 6. The Spy in Your Pocket
Section II: Risk in the Streets
Chapter 7. Cameras Everywhere
Chapter 8. When Your Car is Just Another Computer
Chapter 9. When Your Own Body Gives You Away
Chapter 10. DNA and Health Records
Section III: Home is Where the Heart (of Surveillance) Is
Chapter 11. Home Sweet Home: Spies in Your Living Room
Chapter 12. Risks of Computer and Phone Networks
Section IV: Where Do We Go from Here?
Chapter 13. Reality Meets the Metaverse Plus
Chapter 14. Judging You by Your Data
Chapter 15. The Future of Technology and Privacy
Chapter 16. Laws and Regulations That Could Help Preserve Privacy
Index
About the Authors
Product details
| Published | 15 Oct 2026 |
|---|---|
| Format | Paperback |
| Edition | 2nd |
| Extent | 368 |
| ISBN | 9798216470670 |
| Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield |
| Dimensions | 229 x 152 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
























