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...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Indianapolis, Indiana :
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,
[2021]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional) |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 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
- 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
- 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?
- 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.