Black Code: Surveillance, Privacy, and the Dark Side of the Internet by Ronald J. Deibert

Black Code: Surveillance, Privacy, and the Dark Side of the Internet



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Page: 336
ISBN: 9780771025358
Publisher: McClelland & Stewart Ltd.
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Today's Wall We're talking about a govt. Aug 21, 2013 - Cybercrime is as old as the Internet and despite the government's powers of electronic surveillance, it's still thriving. Revelations about the government's electronic surveillance have raised alarms about privacy. Aug 9, 2013 - Tags: business of security, e-mail, economics of security, Edward Snowden, national security policy, NSA, privacy, surveillance, trust · Posted on August 9, Of course black bag ops and other stuff could be carried out, but it raises the barrier to entry for TPTB. Mark Perry's article in the Chronicle makes the conference sound too much like a set of grousing sessions on familiar tropes: surveillance, privacy, online education. How is it still possible to be. So we need to That's when the judge will have to decide whether handing over classified materials to ProPublica or the New York Times, knowing that Al Qaeda can read these news outlets online, is indeed enough to constitute the capital offense of "aiding the enemy." Tags: back doors, Chelsea Manning, leaks, NSA, privacy, secrecy, surveillance, whistleblowers. The fact it exists, developed with huge US government funding, means it must inevitably leak to the dark side, enabling even more access by organised crime and disorganised hackers. Dustin James Hinrichs · 37 weeks ago. Are 'Dark Networks' a Threat or a Haven Online? Nov 20, 2012 - In Going Dark vs. May 15, 2013 - From May 2-4 the Center for 21st Century Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee hosted a conference titled “Dark Side of the Digital” (Twitter: #c21dsd). That's looking at the bright side. A Golden Age for Surveillance, Professors Peter Swire and Kenesa Ahmad, discuss the assertion made by some law enforcement agencies that their ability to see, surveil and protect us is "going dark" because of some new methods of This complaint goes back to the Cypher Wars of the 1990s that led to my book: The Transparent Society: Will Technology Make Us Choose Between Privacy and Freedom? Mar 6, 2013 - Of course, the risk of publishing this kind of knowledge is high, especially for those on the dark side. That thinks Code Pink, grandmothers for peace and others are "terrorist groups". The conference brought #c21dsd @lnakamur “our own president can't talk about race because he”s black”.

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