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Index
Cover
Foreword
Introduction
Chapter 1: Is Security More Important Than Liberty?
Overview: National Security and Civil Liberties in America
Let’s Not Worry About Privacy, Security is More Important
Enhanced Counter-terrorism Measures are Reasonable
Our Constitutional Rights Are Disappearing
The First Priority is to Protect Citizens’ Rights
Chapter 2: Does the Government Have the Right to Monitor Its Citizens?
Overview: Privacy Versus Security
The Government Should Monitor its Citizens for Safety Reasons
Survillance Is Fine, but Secrecy Isn’t
Government Is the Negation of Freedom
The Role of Bulk Data in Thwarting Terrorism is Minimal
Chapter 3: Should Consumers Have Expectations of Privacy?
Overview: How Corporate Data Collection Affects Consumers
Young People Oppose Online Surveillance
We Need Stronger Laws to Protect Data from Government and Corporations
The Coming “Internet of Things” Will Have a Dark Side
Corporate Data Collection Raises Alarms
Chapter 4: Does Video Surveillance Make Us Safer?
Overview: Video Surveillance Helps Solve Crime but Jeopardizes Privacy
Potential Benefits of the Coming Surveillance State
Surveillance Keeps Us Safe, Even From the Police
Too Much Surveillance is Contrary to Human Rights
Surveillance Inhibits Moral Decision Making
Surveillance Cameras Are a Slippery Slope
Organizations to Contact
Bibliography
Index
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