Privacy: Algorithms and Society

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
Privacy: Algorithms and Society
Abstract
Privacy: Algorithms and Society focuses on encryption technologies and privacy debates in journalistic crypto-cultures, countersurveillance technologies, digital advertising, and cellular location data. Important questions are raised such as: How much information will we be allowed to keep private through the use of encryption on our computational devices? What rights do we have to secure and personalized channels of communication, and how should those be balanced by the state’s interests in maintaining order and degrading the capacity of criminals and rival state actors to organize through data channels?
Publisher
Routledge
Date
2023-09-25
Language
English
Short Title
Privacy
Accessed
22/09/2023, 13:02
Rights
Privacy
Extra
Worldwide
Citation
Filimowicz, M. (Ed.). (2023). Privacy: Algorithms and Society. Routledge. https://www.routledge.com/Privacy-Algorithms-and-Society/Filimowicz/p/book/9781032002545