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Index
Introduction
Part One: The World We’re Creating
1. Data as a By-product of Computing
2. Data as Surveillance
3. Analyzing Our Data
4. The Business of Surveillance
5. Government Surveillance and Control
6. Consolidation of Institutional Control
Part Two: What’s at Stake
7. Political Liberty and Justice
8. Commercial Fairness and Equality
9. Business Competitiveness
10. Privacy
11. Security
Part Three: What to Do About It
12. Principles
13. Solutions for Government
14. Solutions for Corporations
15. Solutions for the Rest of Us
16. Social Norms and the Big Data Trade-off
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
1
“blind” call to a phone:
We need to think:
automatic payment systems, such as EZPass:
smart cities:
an exabyte of data:
In 2011, Schrems demanded:
Web search data is another source:
Roving wiretaps meant:
The motivations are different:
In addition to repossession businesses:
If you’re reading this book on a Kindle:
Over two million people have taken that quiz:
Facebook tracks me:
police forces have installed surveillance cameras:
data mining is a hot technology:
AT&T beat them all:
One of Facebook’s most successful:
The NSA uses cell phone location:
display personal information:
ExactData can sell lists of people:
just a city, town, or municipality:
Enterprises like DoubleClick:
It quickly became clear:
It’s
Companies have increasingly:
This also works in political advertising:
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