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Data and Goliath

the hidden battles to collect your data and control your world

They know everything about you

how data-collecting corporations and snooping government agencies are destroying democracy
2015
"In the first week of June 2013, the American people discovered that for a decade, they had abjectly traded their individual privacy for the chimera of national security. The revelation that the federal government has full access to all phone records and the vast trove of presumably private personal data posted on the Internet has brought the threat of a surveillance society to the fore. But the erosion of privacy rights extends far beyond big government. Big business has long played a leading role in the hollowing outof personal freedoms. In this new book, Robert Scheer shows how our most intimate habits, from private correspondence, book pages read, and lists of friends and phone conversations have been seamlessly combined in order to create a detailed map of an individual's social and biological DNA"--OCLC.

Rat runners

2015
Four young thieves, one simple mission: Steal a black-leather box from the daughter of a murdered scientist without anyone noticing. But WatchWorld controls London now, and the organization knows everything. Every major street is monitored with heat-sensitive and X-ray cameras. Microphones record voices from hundreds of feet away, and drones watch from the sky. Patrolling the streets are Safe-Guards, part human and part robot, they can see through walls, hear your heartbeat, and analyze your sweat. But staying hidden is what Nimmo, Scope, Manikin, and FX do best. Using the city's blind spots, they navigate the criminal underworld until they're caught in a rat run of murder and deceit that might not let them out alive.

Thinking critically

Online privacy is one of the most hotly debated subjects in American society. Through a narrative-driven pro/con formatsupported by relevant facts, quotes, anecdotes, and full-color illustrationsthis title examines issues related to online privacy.

Privacy in the age of big data

recognizing threats, defending your rights, and protecting your family
"Privacy in the Age of Big Data highlights the many positive outcomes of digital surveillance and data collection, while also outlining those forms of data collection to which we do not always consent, and of which we are likely unaware, as well as the dangers inherent in such surveillance and tracking. Theresa M. Payton and Theodore Claypoole skillfully introduce readers to the many ways we are "watched" and how to change behaviors and activities to recapture and regain more of our privacy."--Book jacket.

Dragnet nation

a quest for privacy, security, and freedom in a world of relentless surveillance
2014
Online ads from websites you've visited... smartphones and cars transmitting your location... data-gathering surveillance operations across the Internet and on your phone lines. You are being watched.... Angwin offers a revelatory and unsettling look at how the government, private companies, and even criminals use technology to indiscriminately sweep up vast amounts of our personal data. She argues that the greatest long-term danger is that we start to internalize the surveillance and censor our words and thoughts, until we lose our freedom. Appalled at such a prospect, Angwin conducts a series of experiments to try to protect herself.

Privacy

2014
Explores the issues surrounding privacy by placing opinions from a wide range of sources in a pro/con format. Features articles that express various perspectives on this topic.

The shadow factory

the ultra-secret NSA from 9/11 to the eavesdropping on America
2008

No place to hide

Edward Snowden, the NSA, and the U.S. surveillance state
2014
"Glenn Greenwald provides an in-depth look into the NSA scandal that has triggered a national debate over national security and information privacy"--From publisher's web site.

Fortress America

on the front lines of homeland security, an inside look at the coming surveillance state
2004

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