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- Surveillance capitalism and the surveillance state: a comparative . . .
To illustrate how the national-security surveillance state can undermine individual agency, freedom, and self-governance, consider the case of COINTELPRO, a covert surveillance program run by the Federal Bureau of Investigation from the 1950s through the 1970s
- Understanding Surveillance Capitalism | PDF - Scribd
- The document discusses the rise of surveillance capitalism over the past two decades and how companies like Google and Facebook have come to control vast amounts of personal data and knowledge about individuals without their consent
- Surveillance Ethics | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Much of the discussion surrounding the ethics of surveillance concerns threats to individual or group privacy, and the balance of power between the individual and the state or the individual’s employers
- The Impact of Biometric Surveillance on Reducing Violent Crime . . .
This paper examines the current state of biometric surveillance systems, emphasizing the application of new sensor technologies and machine learning algorithms and their impact on crime prevention strategies
- AI-powered public surveillance systems: why we (might) need them and . . .
To summarize, the increasing use of mass and automated surveillance systems on populations bestows unprecedented power on public authorities and governments by enabling access to privileged personal data of citizens that might be further used for multiple purposes and combined with other records
- So What’s New? Classifying Surveillance Means for Change and Continuity
The new surveillance tends to be more intensive, extensive, extends the senses, is based on aggregates and big data, has lower visibility, and involves involuntary compliance, decreased cost and remote locations
- Technological Evolution on the Battlefield - CSIS
Militaries must strike a delicate balance: using technology without becoming overly reliant on it and maintaining ethical safeguards and rigorous testing to keep technology safe
- Ethics of Surveillance Technologies: Balancing Privacy and Security in . . .
Through a comprehensive exploration of the historical evolution, current state, and future outlook of surveillance technologies, the paper outlines the critical need for robust policy frameworks
- Full article: Balancing privacy rights and surveillance analytics: a . . .
To explain individual reactions to surveillance, Culnan and Armstrong (1999) propose the “privacy calculus” theory which seeks to explain how individuals rationally balance the benefits and costs of disclosing personal data (i e , cost-benefit trade-off)
- The Dangers of Surveillance - Harvard Law Review
At a practical level, I propose a set of four principles that should guide the future development of surveillance law, allowing for a more appropriate balance between the costs and benefits of government surveillance First, we must recognize that surveillance transcends the public private divide
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