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-- Twenty first century surveillance technologies[2018], Cavendish Square Publishing Call No: 621.38 HAR Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Spying, surveillance, and privacy in the 21st centurySummary Note: The new ways governments, law enforcement agencies, and businesses can keep tabs on people is jaw dropping. This book examines the many new methods of data collection, the rationale behind developing them, the pros and cons of developing these new technologies, and the difficulties of restricting the use of these technologies before laws can be passed to protect citizens from abuses. This technology is getting more sophisticated as well as more common, leaving us to wonder if it really is a progressive development.
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2018., Cavendish Square Publishing Call No: 327.12 COD Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Spying, surveillance, and privacy in the 21st century
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[2018], Cavendish Square Publishing Call No: 323.44 SMA Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Spying, surveillance, and privacy in the 21st centurySummary Note: Our constitution guarantees the right against unreasonable search and seizure, but where does the line get drawn in these days of high-tech surveillance? This book not only looks at the new methods for spying on citizens, but on the technological shortfalls that allow hackers to gain private information. It also presents the pros and cons between government security and government intrusion. How do we strike a balance between protecting citizens and giving up our freedoms? The legal and moral questions are evolving.
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[2017], Cavendish Square Publishing Call No: 338.47 FRE Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Spying, surveillance, and privacy in the 21st centurySummary Note: Businesses used to contact buyers by placing advertisements in newspapers, magazines, and on television and radio. Now they monitor your online shopping and product browsing habits. This book looks as the ways businesses spy on patrons, examines the reasons the marketplace has changed, argues the pros and cons of keeping tabs on cyber shoppers, and outlines the advantages corporate mining gives to larger companies.