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Exposed : how revealing your data and eliminating privacy increases trust and liberates humanity /

Discover why privacy is a counterproductive, if not obsolete, concept in this startling new book It's only a matter of time-- the modern notion of privacy is quickly evaporating because of technological advancement and social engagement. Whether we like it or not, all our actions and communicat...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Malisow, Ben (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Indianapolis, Indiana : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., [2021]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)

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505 0 |a Introduction -- Chapter 1. Privacy Cases: Being Suborned -- Security Through Trust -- The Historic Trust Model Creates Oppression -- Privately Trustful -- Disarmed Forces -- Missed Application -- Harmfully Ever After -- Open Air -- Artifice Exemplar -- Chapter 2. Privacy Cases: Government/National Intelligence/Military Confidentiality -- National Security vs. Governmental Security -- A Government Is Not a Nation -- Rationales -- Rationale: Direct Advantage -- Rationale: Overcome Other Secrecy -- Rationale: Military Advantage -- Rationale: Hidden Diplomacy -- Rationale: Protecting Personal Privacy -- Rationale: Emergency Powers -- No Net Benefit 
505 8 |a Possible Net Negative -- Citizenry at Risk -- Bad Public Policy -- The Secret Police State -- Chapter 3. Privacy and Personal Protection -- Your Exposure -- Check Yourself -- Take Your Medicine -- The Scene of the Crime -- Totally Transparent Protection -- You're a Celebrity -- Chapter 4. A Case Against Privacy: An End to Shame -- Cultural Shame -- Location, Location, Location -- Beneficial Shame, Which Might Be Harmful -- Hypocrisy for Thee -- Chapter 5. A Case Against Privacy: Better Policy/Practices -- Policy Based on Bad Data: US Police and Dogs -- Policy Based on Bad Data: The DSM -- Bad Data Derived from Concern for Privacy: Suicide 
505 8 |a Counting Suicides -- Motivation and Reaction -- Famous Suicide -- Jumping on Guns and Bandwagons -- Chapter 6. A (Bad) Solution: Regulation -- Regulation = Destruction -- Legitimate Fear of the Private Sector -- Exceptions to the Rules -- Chill Out -- Power Outage -- Top Cover -- Now You See It . . . -- The Government Would Never Lie to Its Overseers, Right? -- Stressing It -- Chapter 7. A Good Solution: Ubiquity of Access -- If Everybody Knows Everything, Nobody Has an Advantage -- Atomicity, Again -- An End to Crime? -- First Fatal Flaw -- Other Fatal Flaws -- Final Fatal Flaw -- An End to the Need for Crime? 
505 8 |a De-Corrupting. Dis-Corrupting? Anti-Corruption? Something Like That -- An End to Sabotage? -- Power Imbalance -- An End to Laws? -- Lower Costs -- An End to Hypocrisy -- An End to Bad Policy -- Speaking of Accurate Portrayals of Humanity . . . -- Vestigial Shame -- Vestiges in Action -- Chapter 8. The Upshot -- Science Fiction -- Public Perception -- Other Visions -- Molecular Level -- Busting My Hump -- Style Over Substance -- The Added Value of the Long Reach -- Unchill -- Troll Toll? -- The Threat of Erasure -- Get Out -- On the Genetic Level -- Still Scared -- Index. 
588 |a Description based upon print version of record. 
520 |a Discover why privacy is a counterproductive, if not obsolete, concept in this startling new book It's only a matter of time-- the modern notion of privacy is quickly evaporating because of technological advancement and social engagement. Whether we like it or not, all our actions and communications are going to be revealed for everyone to see. Exposed: How Revealing Your Data and Eliminating Privacy Increases Trust and Liberates Humanity takes a controversial and insightful look at the concept of privacy and persuasively argues that preparing for a post-private future is better than exacerbating the painful transition by attempting to delay the inevitable. Security expert and author Ben Malisow systematically dismantles common notions of privacy and explains how: -Most arguments in favor of increased privacy are wrong -Privacy in our personal lives leaves us more susceptible to being bullied or blackmailed -Governmental and military privacy leads to an imbalance of power between citizen and state -Military supremacy based on privacy is an obsolete concept Perfect for anyone interested in the currently raging debates about governmental, institutional, corporate, and personal privacy, and the proper balance between the public and the private, Exposed also belongs on the shelves of security practitioners and policymakers everywhere. 
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650 6 |a Sécurité informatique. 
650 6 |a Protection de l'information (Informatique) 
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