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Boghosian, Heidi.
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Electronic surveillance -- United States.
Domestic intelligence -- United States.
Civil rights -- United States.
Privacy, Right of -- United States.
National security -- United States.
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Boghosian, Heidi.
Electronic surveillance -- United States.
Domestic intelligence -- United States.
Civil rights -- United States.
Privacy, Right of -- United States.
National security -- United States.
MARC Display
"
I
have
nothing
to
hide
" : and
20
other
myths
about
surveillance
and
privacy
/ Heidi Boghosian.
by
Boghosian, Heidi.
Beacon Press, 2021.
Call #:
323.448 B674i
Subjects
Electronic
surveillance
-- United States.
Domestic intelligence -- United States.
Civil rights -- United States.
Privacy
, Right of -- United States.
National security -- United States.
ISBN:
9780807061268 (pbk.)
Description:
233 p. ; 22 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Myth 1, "Smart homes are more secure" -- Myth 2, "
I
have
nothing
to
hide
, so
I
have
nothing
to fear" -- Myth 3, "Encryption and anonymity tools -- those are for terrorists!" -- Myth 4, "We should worry
about
government, not corporate,
surveillance
" -- Myth 5, "The USA doesn't have national ID numbers" -- Myth 6, "
Surveillance
drones are just for war" -- Myth 7, "
Surveillance
makes the nation safer" -- Myth 8, "No one wants to spy on kids" -- Myth 9, "Police don't monitor social media" -- Myth 10, "Biometrics technologies are foolproof" -- Myth 11, "Metadata doesn't reveal much
about
me" -- Myth 12, "The Constitution protects reporters and their sources" -- Myth 13, "The attorney-client privilege is sacrosanct" -- Myth 14, "They can't design devices and platforms for
privacy
" -- Myth 15, "Congress and courts protect us from
surveillance
" -- Myth 16, "
Surveillance
doesn't influence how
I
act" -- Myth 17, "Teenagers don't care
about
privacy
" -- Myth 18, "
Surveillance
affects everyone equally" -- Myth 19, ""If you see something, say something"" is a civic duty" -- Myth
20
, "
Surveillance
can't predict future behavior" -- Myth 21, "There's
nothing
I
can do to stop
surveillance
."
Summary:
"By owning a smartphone, or using social media or a credit card, we hand over private data to corporations and the government. Attorney and data
privacy
expert Heidi Boghosian dispels twenty-one
myths
related to sruveillance so readers understand what data is being collected, who is gathering it, and how - and why it matters."--Back cover.
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