In the modern age, we increasingly live our lives through, and accompanied by, digital media. Virtually every transaction or communication that uses such media, as well as every move of mobile phone owners, is recorded. Computers are able to store, transmit, and analyze the data as never before, drawing on multiple sources to construct an intimate picture of our interests, contacts, travels and desires. Private data-mining services, most often used for commercial advertising purposes, can determine: what we read, listen to, and look at; where we travel to, shop, and dine; and with whom we speak or associate. Meanwhile, social networking sites such as Facebook encourage individuals to broadcast their personal lives to ever-increasing network...
This past June, the Supreme Court decided the case Carpenter v. United States, which some may call o...
Can we live in a free society without personal privacy? The question is worth pondering, not only in...
With technology, everything just comes faster, smarter, and meaner. But the basics remain the same
In the modern age, we increasingly live our lives through, and accompanied by, digital media. Virtua...
In the modern age, we increasingly live our lives through, and accompanied by, digital media. Virtua...
Currently law is challenging of regulation protection of the main currency – information. Vast amoun...
The article introduces the theme of the protection of the right to privacy in a world characterized ...
A penetrating and insightful study of privacy and security in telecommunications for a post-9/11, po...
The digital age sparked an explosion both in the quantity of private information that a government c...
Today’s world runs on data. The creation and improvement of technological products and services depe...
Imagine a state that compels its citizens to inform it at all times of where they are, who they are ...
In the 21st century, ubiquitous technologies strengthen ubiquitous surveillance. Although the right ...
Since the nineteenth century, privacy concerns have increased with the growth of technology. The inv...
Since the nineteenth century, privacy concerns have increased with the growth of technology. The inv...
As society becomes increasingly automated, the ability of individuals to protect their information ...
This past June, the Supreme Court decided the case Carpenter v. United States, which some may call o...
Can we live in a free society without personal privacy? The question is worth pondering, not only in...
With technology, everything just comes faster, smarter, and meaner. But the basics remain the same
In the modern age, we increasingly live our lives through, and accompanied by, digital media. Virtua...
In the modern age, we increasingly live our lives through, and accompanied by, digital media. Virtua...
Currently law is challenging of regulation protection of the main currency – information. Vast amoun...
The article introduces the theme of the protection of the right to privacy in a world characterized ...
A penetrating and insightful study of privacy and security in telecommunications for a post-9/11, po...
The digital age sparked an explosion both in the quantity of private information that a government c...
Today’s world runs on data. The creation and improvement of technological products and services depe...
Imagine a state that compels its citizens to inform it at all times of where they are, who they are ...
In the 21st century, ubiquitous technologies strengthen ubiquitous surveillance. Although the right ...
Since the nineteenth century, privacy concerns have increased with the growth of technology. The inv...
Since the nineteenth century, privacy concerns have increased with the growth of technology. The inv...
As society becomes increasingly automated, the ability of individuals to protect their information ...
This past June, the Supreme Court decided the case Carpenter v. United States, which some may call o...
Can we live in a free society without personal privacy? The question is worth pondering, not only in...
With technology, everything just comes faster, smarter, and meaner. But the basics remain the same