American Spies is an entertaining, accessible, and sophisticated exposition of the existing laws and technologies that enable massive modern surveillance.
American Spies is an entertaining, accessible, and sophisticated exposition of the existing laws and technologies that enable massive modern surveillance.
Jennifer Granick is Director of Civil Liberties at Stanford Law School. She practices, speaks and writes about computer crime and security, electronic surveillance, consumer privacy, and data protection.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Modern surveillance: massive, classified, and indiscriminate 2. Word games 3. Snowden, surveillance whistleblowers, and democracy 4. We kill people based on metadata 5. The shadow of September 11th 6. Modern surveillance and counterterrorism 7. Americans caught up in the foreign intelligence net 8. Warrantless wiretapping of Americans under Section 702 9. Nothing to hide?: a short history of surveillance abuses 10. The minimal comfort of minimization 11. Do unto others: why Americans should protect foreigners' privacy rights 12. US surveillance law before September 11th 13. American spies after September 11th: illegality and legalism 14. Modern surveillance and the Fourth Amendment 15. The failures of external oversight 16. The National InSecurity Agency 17. The future of surveillance.
1. Modern surveillance: massive, classified, and indiscriminate 2. Word games 3. Snowden, surveillance whistleblowers, and democracy 4. We kill people based on metadata 5. The shadow of September 11th 6. Modern surveillance and counterterrorism 7. Americans caught up in the foreign intelligence net 8. Warrantless wiretapping of Americans under Section 702 9. Nothing to hide?: a short history of surveillance abuses 10. The minimal comfort of minimization 11. Do unto others: why Americans should protect foreigners' privacy rights 12. US surveillance law before September 11th 13. American spies after September 11th: illegality and legalism 14. Modern surveillance and the Fourth Amendment 15. The failures of external oversight 16. The National InSecurity Agency 17. The future of surveillance.
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