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World without Secrets: Business, Crime and Privacy in the Age of Ubiquitous Computing (Hardcover)

by Richard Hunter (Author) "When you read a description of a book online at Amazon.com, Amazon helpfully informs you that many people who bought that book bought certain others,..." (more)
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  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (16 May 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0471218162
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471218166
  • Product Dimensions: 22.6 x 15.7 x 2.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 682,637 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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    #30 in  Books > Computing & Internet > Computer Science > Security > Privacy
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"...the book is important — it contains fresh thinking, a rarity these days.... [Richard Hunter] is always provocative. He gathers impressions and conversations from a surprisingly broad array of sources. He assembles this material into something approaching a coherent whole.... [Richard Hunter′s] [i]nsights...are well worth the price of admission to World Without Secrets." (New York Times, April 28, 2002)

World Without Secrets: Business, Crime and Privacy in the Age of Ubiquitous Computing by Richard Hunter delivers a first–rate explanation of the impact of technology on the public, government, business and communities. Hunter, who is vice president and director of security research for GartnerG2, a division of the world′s largest technology research firm, writes expertly and urgently about the panoply of internet–related problems each of these diverse groups will face in the years ahead. "There′s way too much information–about everything–out there now, and it′s going to get a lot worse," Hunter argues. Because technologies arrive at different times, their impacts are cumulative. We don′t see the true effects of a technology′s use until long after that technology has invaded our everyday world. Looking forward, Hunter describes a world in which loss of privacy, technological terrorism and the heist of artistic rights are a foregone conclusion. This is an important book which sheds thought–provoking light on the slippery slope we are descending when it comes to Internet technology. (BookPage, August 2002)

"...I would however definitely recommend this book as it certainly is an interesting, if not a little chilling, read..." (M2 Best Books, 5 September 2002)

"...an excellent introduction to contemporary attitudes towards and policies of surveillance..." (Free Pint, 31 October 2002)

"...written with a mixture of eloquence and frivolity that makes the book hard to put down...it is carefully crafted from numerous interviews with people...to create a well–rounded and multi–faced story..." (The Times Higher Educational Supplement, 15 November 2002)

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"...the book [World Without Secrets] is important — it contains fresh thinking, a rarity these days" (New York Times, April 28, 2002)

"delivers a first–rate explanation...writes expertly and urgently about the panoply of internet–related problems.... This is an important book which sheds thought–provoking light..." (BookPage, August 2002)

"...I would however definitely recommend this book as it certainly is an interesting, if not a little chilling, read..." (M2 Best Books, 5 September 2002)

"...an excellent introduction to contemporary attitudes towards and policies of surveillance..." (Free Pint, 31 October 2002)

"...written with a mixture of eloquence and frivolity that makes the book hard to put down...it is carefully crafted from numerous interviews with people...to create a well–rounded and multi–faced story..." (The Times Higher Educational Supplement, 15 November 2002)


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