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Privacy Lost – How Technology is Endangering Your Privacy

Autor DH Holtzman
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 noi 2006
While other books in the field focus on specific aspects of privacy or how to avoid invasions, David H. Holtzman––a master technologist, internet pioneer, security analyst, and former military codebreaker––presents a comprehensive insider′s exposé of the world of invasive technology, who′s using it, and how our privacy is at risk. Holtzman starts out by categorizing privacy violations into "The 7 Sins Against Privacy" and then goes on to explain in compelling and easy to understand language exactly how privacy is being eroded in every aspect of our lives.


Holtzman vividly reveals actual invasions and the dangers associated with the loss of privacy, and he takes a realistic look at the trade offs between privacy and such vital issues as security, rights, and economic development.

Praise for Privacy Lost

"Whether we know it or not, we have all become citizens of the Digital Age. As such we need to take responsibility for our conduct, our safety, and our privacy. David Holtzman is deeply knowledgeable about the industry and passionate about the issues. Regardless of your political views, you will come away from this book better equipped to meet the challenges before us all."
––Geoffrey A. Moore, author, Dealing with Darwin: How Great Companies Innovate at Every Phase of Their Evolution

"Holtzman has drafted a blueprint all citizens of this great land ought to read if they desire to understand what privacy truly means, why it is important to both their everyday life as well as to their understanding of what it really means to be free, and what they can do to salvage what little privacy is left them. Privacy Lost needs to be readily available on the desks of all concerned citizens––heavily dog–eared and underlined."
––Bob Barr, practicing attorney and former Member of theUnited States House of Representatives
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780787985110
ISBN-10: 0787985112
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 166 x 233 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Wiley
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States

Public țintă

General Interest and Current Affairs readers.  People concerned about their right to basic privacy, those concerned about identity theft, Orwellian oversight, and the erosion of personal freedom.

Descriere

While other books in the field focus on specific aspects of privacy or how to avoid invasions, David H. Holtzman a master technologist, internet pioneer, security analyst, and former military codebreaker presents a comprehensive insider′s exposé of the world of invasive technology, who′s using it, and how our privacy is at risk. Holtzman starts out by categorizing privacy violations into "The 7 Sins Against Privacy" and then goes on to explain in compelling and easy to understand language exactly how privacy is being eroded in every aspect of our lives. Holtzman vividly reveals actual invasions and the dangers associated with the loss of privacy, and he takes a realistic look at the trade offs between privacy and such vital issues as security, rights, and economic development.
Praise for Privacy Lost
"Whether we know it or not, we have all become citizens of the Digital Age. As such we need to take responsibility for our conduct, our safety, and our privacy. David Holtzman is deeply knowledgeable about the industry and passionate about the issues. Regardless of your political views, you will come away from this book better equipped to meet the challenges before us all."
Geoffrey A. Moore, author, Dealing with Darwin: How Great Companies Innovate at Every Phase of Their Evolution
"Holtzman has drafted a blueprint all citizens of this great land ought to read if they desire to understand what privacy truly means, why it is important to both their everyday life as well as to their understanding of what it really means to be free, and what they can do to salvage what little privacy is left them. Privacy Lost needs to be readily available on the desks of all concerned citizens heavily dog–eared and underlined."
Bob Barr, practicing attorney and former Member of theUnited States House of Representatives

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While other books in the field focus on specific aspects of privacy or how to avoid invasions, David H. Holtzman a master technologist, internet pioneer, security analyst, and former military codebreaker presents a comprehensive insider′s exposé of the world of invasive technology, who′s using it, and how our privacy is at risk. Holtzman starts out by categorizing privacy violations into "The 7 Sins Against Privacy" and then goes on to explain in compelling and easy to understand language exactly how privacy is being eroded in every aspect of our lives. Holtzman vividly reveals actual invasions and the dangers associated with the loss of privacy, and he takes a realistic look at the trade offs between privacy and such vital issues as security, rights, and economic development.
Praise for Privacy Lost
"Whether we know it or not, we have all become citizens of the Digital Age. As such we need to take responsibility for our conduct, our safety, and our privacy. David Holtzman is deeply knowledgeable about the industry and passionate about the issues. Regardless of your political views, you will come away from this book better equipped to meet the challenges before us all."
Geoffrey A. Moore, author, Dealing with Darwin: How Great Companies Innovate at Every Phase of Their Evolution
"Holtzman has drafted a blueprint all citizens of this great land ought to read if they desire to understand what privacy truly means, why it is important to both their everyday life as well as to their understanding of what it really means to be free, and what they can do to salvage what little privacy is left them. Privacy Lost needs to be readily available on the desks of all concerned citizens heavily dog–eared and underlined."
Bob Barr, practicing attorney and former Member of theUnited States House of Representatives

Cuprins

Foreword (Senator Evan Bayh). Preface: The Monkey House.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction: How and Why Our Privacy Is at Risk.
Privacy Invasions Hurt.
1. The Seven Sins Against Privacy.
2. Collateral Damage: The Harm to Society.
Why Technology Is Key.
3. Technology Affects Privacy: How and Why.
4. New Tech, New Crimes: Fresh Wounds.
Privacy in Context.
5. Privacy and the Law: A Right Ahead or Left Behind?
6. Privacy and Identity: The Cult of Me.
7. Privacy and Culture in a Technological World: Shoji Screens.
The Technology.
8. Voyeurism: Surveillance Technology.
9. Stalking: Networks, Tags, and Locators.
The Watchers.
10. Marketing Invasions: Garbos and Greed.
11. Government Invasions for Security: Mugwumps and Momists.
What Can Be Done?
12. Fighting Back: Gandhis, Curmudgeons, and Vigilantes.
13. The Panopticon: See the Bars, Rattle the Cage.
Recommended Reading.
Notes.
Index.
The Author.

Notă biografică

David H. Holtzman has led a rich and distinctive life. In addition to raising five kids on his own, he has been a cryptographic analyst and submariner for the Navy, an intelligence analyst at the Defense Special Missile and Astronautics Center, a chief scientist at IBM, and a senior technology analyst for Booz|Allen|Hamilton. Holtzman has been a founding CEO and chairman of a venture–backed start–up company, a security consultant for several organizations and a presidential campaign, a corporate marketing consultant, an information–based software systems designer, and a high–tech adviser in Silicon Valley. During the late 1990s, as CTO of Network Solutions, he ran the Internet domain–name system and oversaw the growth of the commercial Internet from five hundred thousand to over twenty million domain names.
Today, Holtzman is applying the knowledge he has gained from his unique experience by writing and consulting, and by running the popular blog he created, www.GlobalPOV.com, where he investigates and reports on the critical ways technology and society interact.