The Snowden revelations have demonstrated that the US and other nations are amassing data about people's lives at an unprecedented scale. Furthermore, these revelations have shown that intelligence agencies are not only pursuing passive surveillance over the world's communication systems, but are also seeking to facilitate such surveillance by undermining the security of the internet and communications technologies. Thus the activities of these agencies threatens not only the rights of individual citizens but also the fabric of democratic society. Intelligence services do have a useful role to play in protecting society and for this need the capabilities and authority to perform targeted surveillance. But the scope of such surveillance must...
Since 2013, we have learned a great deal about the inner workings of the surveillance state of the U...
In the 21st century, ubiquitous technologies strengthen ubiquitous surveillance. Although the right ...
Surveillance is becoming ubiquitous in our society. We can also see the emergence of "smart" surveil...
The Snowden revelations have demonstrated that the US and other nations are amassing data about peop...
The Snowden revelations have demonstrated that the US and other nations are amassing data about peop...
The Snowden revelations have demonstrated that the US and other nations are amassing data about peop...
This volume examines the relationship between privacy, surveillance and security, and the alleged pr...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. Global security concerns, acts of terrorism an...
The public debate surrounding Edward Snowden\u27s revelations about NSA spying, and government surve...
The article contextualizes contemporary cyber-surveillance practices in the light of Edward Snowden’...
This volume examines the relationship between privacy, surveillance and security, and the alleged pr...
This volume examines the relationship between privacy, surveillance and security, and the alleged pr...
Imagine a state that compels its citizens to inform it at all times of where they are, who they are ...
In recent years, the Snowden revelations and debates in the UK and US around the scope of government...
AbstractThe 2013 Snowden revelations ignited a vehement debate on the legitimacy and breadth of inte...
Since 2013, we have learned a great deal about the inner workings of the surveillance state of the U...
In the 21st century, ubiquitous technologies strengthen ubiquitous surveillance. Although the right ...
Surveillance is becoming ubiquitous in our society. We can also see the emergence of "smart" surveil...
The Snowden revelations have demonstrated that the US and other nations are amassing data about peop...
The Snowden revelations have demonstrated that the US and other nations are amassing data about peop...
The Snowden revelations have demonstrated that the US and other nations are amassing data about peop...
This volume examines the relationship between privacy, surveillance and security, and the alleged pr...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. Global security concerns, acts of terrorism an...
The public debate surrounding Edward Snowden\u27s revelations about NSA spying, and government surve...
The article contextualizes contemporary cyber-surveillance practices in the light of Edward Snowden’...
This volume examines the relationship between privacy, surveillance and security, and the alleged pr...
This volume examines the relationship between privacy, surveillance and security, and the alleged pr...
Imagine a state that compels its citizens to inform it at all times of where they are, who they are ...
In recent years, the Snowden revelations and debates in the UK and US around the scope of government...
AbstractThe 2013 Snowden revelations ignited a vehement debate on the legitimacy and breadth of inte...
Since 2013, we have learned a great deal about the inner workings of the surveillance state of the U...
In the 21st century, ubiquitous technologies strengthen ubiquitous surveillance. Although the right ...
Surveillance is becoming ubiquitous in our society. We can also see the emergence of "smart" surveil...