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Cyber privacy : who has your data and why you should care / April Falcon Doss

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Dallas : BenBella Books, Inc., c2020Description: xiii, 370 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781948836920
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • JC 596.2.U5 .D67 2020
Contents:
What kinds of data are we talking about, and what kind of privacy do we mean? -- If you're not paying for the product, you are the product -- Power play: How personal data exacerbates the power imbalances in everyday life -- Who's your Big Brother? -- Global rules in a connected world: How other countries handle data -- Pandora's Box: Data's dangers, and finding hope at the bottom of the box.
Summary: April Falcon Doss, a cybersecurity and privacy expert with experience working for the NSA and the US government, explores the most common types of data being collected about individuals today and delve into how it is being used-sometimes against us-by the private sector, the government, and even our employers and schools.
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Includes index.

What kinds of data are we talking about, and what kind of privacy do we mean? -- If you're not paying for the product, you are the product -- Power play: How personal data exacerbates the power imbalances in everyday life -- Who's your Big Brother? -- Global rules in a connected world: How other countries handle data -- Pandora's Box: Data's dangers, and finding hope at the bottom of the box.

April Falcon Doss, a cybersecurity and privacy expert with experience working for the NSA and the US government, explores the most common types of data being collected about individuals today and delve into how it is being used-sometimes against us-by the private sector, the government, and even our employers and schools.

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