«Privacy is dead».
«The Society of Control» — is a comprehensive study by John Fasman, the Washington correspondent for The Economist. It addresses the legal, political, and moral issues that inevitably arise in a society where each of us is constantly...
under surveillance.
Facial recognition technology, automatic license plate readers, flying drones, predictive behavior algorithms — all these are in the spotlight of the author, prompting him to ponder who might benefit from the mass use of surveillance technologies and how it impacts our lives.
• What is the «control infrastructure» and what risks does its widespread adoption pose?
• How are technologies tightening the justice system: the work of police, prisons, and courts?
• Where is the line between ensuring public safety and total surveillance?
• What information about us is valuable to corporations and where do they get it?
• How to maintain privacy when you are constantly being watched?
Answers to these and other questions about the threats posed by the society of control are inside.
About the author:
John Fasman is not only a journalist for The Economist but also the author of the bestseller The Unpossessed City (2018), a recipient of several American literary awards, and a speaker on the popular podcast The Intelligence, where he discusses the features of modern society.
Author: Джон Фасман
Printhouse: Eksmo
Series: КиберБез. Лучшие книги о безопасности в сети
Age restrictions: 12+
Year of publication: 2023
ISBN: 9785041747091
Number of pages: 368
Size: 220x146x22 mm
Cover type: твердая
Weight: 459 g
ID: 1540487
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