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Privacy / Noël Merino, book editor.
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Other Authors:
Merino, Noël
(Editor)
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published:
Farmington Hills, Mich. :
Greenhaven Press, a part of Gale, Cengage Learning,
[2015]
Series:
Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)
Subjects:
Privacy, Right of
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United States.
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Table of Contents
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Table of Contents:
ch. 1. Do technological developments threaten privacy? Tracking is an assault on liberty, with real dangers / Nicholas Carr
No more privacy paranoia / Farhad Manjoo
iSPY: how the internet buys and sells your secrets / Jamie Bartlett
Obscurity in using technology is more important than privacy / Woodrow Hartzog and Evan Selinger
ch. 2. Do security measure infringe on privacy rights? NSA surveillance threatens privacy and security / Bruce Schneier
Privacy concerns about NSA intelligence gathering are unfounded / Gary Schmitt
Privacy is a red herring ; the debate over NSA surveillance is about something else entirely / Rosa Brooks
The use of surveillance drones is a threat to privacy / Andrew Napolitano
Privacy concerns should not stunt the growth of the drone industry / Pierre Hines
Biometrics are the future of identification / Tim De Chant
Biometric identification raises privacy concerns without increasing security / Katitza Rodriguez
ch. 3. Is medical privacy adequately protected? Private DNA tests raise a variety of privacy concerns / Benjamin Winterhalter
The FDA could set personal genetics rights back decades / Gary Marchant
How ObamaCare destroys your privacy / Betsy McCaughey
The National Electronic Health Care Database improves health care / Kathleen Sebelius
ch. 4. How should privacy be protected? Privacy in the age of surveillance / Dinah PoKempner
An overreach for the NSA's critics / Charles C.W. Cooke
Big data, public and private / Paul Pillar
A consumer bill of rights is needed to protect privacy on the internet / White House
Fourth Amendment protections need revision to protect privacy / David Cole.
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