Arthur Johnson Memorial Library

Harmon, Daniel E.

21st-century surveillance technologies Twenty first century surveillance technologies Daniel E. Harmon. - First edition. - New York Cavendish Square Publishing 2018 - 112 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm. - Spying, surveillance, and privacy in the 21st century .

Includes bibliographical references (pages 104-108) and index.

A new age in surveillance technology -- Benefits of government and civilian surveillance -- Objections to surveillance technology -- The technology debate continues.

The new ways governments, law enforcement agencies, and businesses can keep tabs on people is jaw dropping. This book examines the many new methods of data collection, the rationale behind developing them, the pros and cons of developing these new technologies, and the difficulties of restricting the use of these technologies before laws can be passed to protect citizens from abuses. This technology is getting more sophisticated as well as more common, leaving us to wonder if it really is a progressive development.

8 - 12 years

9781502626745 1502626748



2017001041


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TK7882.E2 / H37 2018

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