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U.S. national debate topic, 2015-2016: Surveillance
Publisher
Grey House Publishing
Publication Date
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Language
English
More Details
Contributors
ISBN
9781619256927
Subjects
Subjects
Access control
Electronic books
Electronic surveillance
Electronic surveillance -- Government policy -- United States
Government information
Government information -- Access control -- United States
Government policy
Police patrol
Police patrol -- United States -- Surveillance operations
Privacy, Right of
Privacy, Right of -- United States
Surveillance operations
United States. -- National Security Agency/Central Security Service
Electronic books
Electronic surveillance
Electronic surveillance -- Government policy -- United States
Government information
Government information -- Access control -- United States
Government policy
Police patrol
Police patrol -- United States -- Surveillance operations
Privacy, Right of
Privacy, Right of -- United States
Surveillance operations
United States. -- National Security Agency/Central Security Service
Table of Contents
From the Book
1. National security versus personal privacy : The digital invasion: privacy versus secrecy in the digital age --
NSA spying: it didn't start with 9/11 / Jack Kenny --
US Privacy Board dissenters defend balancing act of NSA surveillance / Spencer Ackerman --
Privacy watchdog says NSA spying legal, effective / Tom Risen --
Privacy advocates say NSA reform doesn't require "technological magic" / Sara Sorcher --
Personal privacy is only one of the costs of NSA surveillance / Kim Zetter --
U.S. spy agency reports improper surveillance of Americans / David Lerman --
NSA sued by Wikimedia, rights groups over mass surveillance / David Ingram --
The new surveillance normal: NSA and corporate surveillance in the age of global capitalism / David H. Price --
2. Legislation and policy : The politics of surveillance: a brief history --
The business of surveillance / Heidi Boghosian --
N.S.A. latest: the secret history of domestic surveillance / John Cassidy --
Scholars explain failures in oversight of domestic spying / Beth McMurtrie --
A new legal theory for the age of mass surveillance / Michael Phillips --
Newly revealed NSA program ICREACH extends the NSA's reach even further / Nadia Kayyali --
Who can control N.S.A. surveillance? / Mattathias Schwartz --
Administration highlights surveillance reforms / Josh Gerstein --
How big business is helping expand NSA surveillance, Snowden be damned / Lee Fang --
3. Technology : Big brother tech: the technology of mass surveillance and privacy --
New surveillance technology can track everyone in an area for several hours at a time / Craig Timberg --
Domestic drone bills seek to protect privacy rights / Preston Maddock --
Will police body cameras usher in a new surveillance regime? / Gerry Bello --
It costs the government just 6.5 cents an hour to spy on you / Drew F. Cohen --
Visit the wrong website, and the FBI could end up in your computer / Kevin Poulsen --
Silicon Valley's surveillance cure-all: transparency / Joshua Kopstein --
In surveillance debate, White House turns its focus to Silicon Valley / David E. Sanger --
Obama heads to tech security talks amid tensions / David E. Sanger and Nicole Perlroth --
4. Effectiveness of domestic surveillance in fighting crime and terror : Evaluating federal surveillance programs: a difficult task --
The whole haystack / Mattathias Schwartz --
The militarization of domestic surveillance is everyone's problem / Michael German --
Uncle Sam's databases of suspicion / Hina Shamsi and Matthew Harwood --
ISIS online: a pretext for cyber COINTELPRO? / Eric Draitser --
The FBI keeps arresting hapless jihadi fanboys and calling them ISIS recruits / John Knefel --
What guilty verdict in Silk Road trial might mean for Internet freedom / Cristina Maza --
5. Racial, ethnic, and political profiling : Who to watch? Racial, ethnic, and political profiling in surveillance --
Racial profiling reported in NSA, FBI surveillance / Tom Risen --
Spying on Occupy activists: how cops and Homeland Security help Wall Street / Matthew Rothschild --
The history of surveillance and the black community / Nadia Kayyali --
A racial "big brother" debacle: why is the government spying on Black Lives Matter protests? / Heather Digby Parton --
Black America's state of surveillance / Malkia Amala Cyril
From the eBook
The digital invasion: privacy versus secrecy in the digital age / Micah L. Issitt --
NSA spying: it didn't start with 9/11 / Jack Kenny --
US Privacy Board dissenters defend balancing act of NSA surveillance / Spencer Ackerman --
Privacy watchdog says NSA spying legal, effective / Tom Risen --
Privacy advocates say NSA reform doesn't require "technological magic" / Sara Sorcher --
Personal privacy is only one of the costs of NSA surveillance / Kim Zetter --
U.S. spy agency reports improper surveillance of Americans / David Lerman --
NSA sued by Wikimedia, rights groups over mass surveillance / David Ingram --
The new surveillance normal: NSA and corporate surveillance in the age of global capitalism / David H. Price --
The politics of surveillance: a brief history / Matthew Brian Hersh --
The business of surveillance / Heidi Boghosian --
N.S.A. latest: the secret history of domestic surveillance / John Cassidy --
Scholars explain failures in oversight of domestic spying / Beth McMurtrie --
A new legal theory for the age of mass surveillance / Michael Phillips --
Newly revealed NSA program (CREACH) extends NSA's reach even further / Nadia Kayyali --
Who can control N.S.A. surveillance? / Mattathias Schwartz --
Administration highlights surveillance reforms / Josh Gerstein --
How big business is helping expand NSA surveillance, Snowden be damned / Lee Fang --
Big brother tech: the technology of mass surveillance and privacy / Micah L. Issitt --
New surveillance technology can track everyone in an area for several hours at a time / Craig Timberg --
Domestic drone bills seek to protect privacy rights / Preston Maddock --
Will police body cameras usher in a new surveillance regime? / Gerry Bello --
It costs the government just 6.5 cents an hour to spy on you / Drew F. Cohen --
Visit the wrong website, and the FBI could end up in your computer / Kevin Poulsen --
Silicon Valley's surveillance cure-all: transparency / Joshua Kopstein --
In surveillance debate, White House turns its focus to Silicon Valley / David E. Sanger --
Obama heads to tech security talks amid tensions / David E. Sanger and Nicole Perlroth --
Evaluating federal surveillance programs: a difficult task / Scott C. Monje --
The whole haystack / Mattathias Schwartz --
The militarization of domestic surveillance is everyone's problem / Michael German --
Uncle Sam's databases of suspicion / Hina Shamsi and Matthew Harwood --
ISIS online: a pretext for cyber COINTELPRO? / Eric Draitser --
The FBI keeps arresting hapless jihadi fanboys and calling them ISIS recruits / John Knefel --
What guilty verdict in Silk Road trial might mean for internet freedom / Cristina Maza --
Who to watch?: racial, ethnic, and political profiling in surveillance / Micah L. Issitt --
Racial profiling reported in NSA, FBI surveillance /Tom Risen --
Spying on Occupy activists: how cops and Homeland Security help Wall Street / Matthew Rothschild --
The history of surveillance and the black community / Nadia Kayyali --
A racial "big brother" debacle: why is the government spying on Black Lives Matter protests? / Heather Digby Parton --
Black America's state of surveillance / Malkia Amala Cyril.
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