Data And Goliath : The Hidden Battles To Collec... Page
: Enact stronger privacy laws, increase transparency regarding data collection, and strictly limit the use of bulk surveillance in favor of targeted investigations.
: Intelligence agencies utilize corporate data for broad surveillance, often under the guise of national security. Schneier points out the "surveillance partnership" where corporations collect data and governments demand access to it. 2. Social and Ethical Implications Data and Goliath : The Hidden Battles to Collec...
Data and Goliath: The Hidden Battles to Collect Your Data and Control Your World by Bruce Schneier is a critical examination of how —driven by both governments and corporations—has become ubiquitous in the digital age. Schneier argues that we have traded our privacy for the convenience of modern technology and the perceived security of government oversight. 1. The Surveillance State and Corporate Power : Enact stronger privacy laws
The book details a world where virtually every digital action leaves a footprint. This "data exhaustion" is harvested by two primary "Goliaths": increase transparency regarding data collection
: Shift away from surveillance-based business models and adopt data minimization practices.
: Constant monitoring can lead to self-censorship and a decline in free speech as people become wary of expressing unpopular opinions.
Schneier explores the harms that arise from this loss of privacy: