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Author Archives: Privacy + Security Academy (S)

Ghost in the wires

Kevin Mitnick, Ghost in the Wires (2011)

Books (PSA)By Privacy + Security Academy (S)May 22, 2015

A fascinating account of the exploits of Kevin Mitnick, the famous ex-hacker who inspired War Games. His tales are quite engaging, and he demonstrates that hacking is often not just about technical wizardry but old-fashioned con-artistry.

The googlization of everything

Siva Vaidhyanathan, The Googlization of Everything (2011)

Books (PSA)By Privacy + Security Academy (S)May 22, 2015

A vigorous critique of Google and other companies that shape the Internet. With regard to privacy, Vaidhyanathan explains how social media and other companies encourage people’s sharing of information through their architecture — and often confound people in their ability to control their reputation.

Eli Pariser, The Filter Bubble (2011)

Books (PSA)By Privacy + Security Academy (S)May 22, 2015

An interesting critique of the personalization of the Internet. We often don’t see the Internet directly, but through tinted goggles designed by others who determine what we want to see.

Public parts

Jeff Jarvis, Public Parts: How Sharing in the Digital Age Improves the Way We Work and Live (2011)

Books (PSA)By Privacy + Security Academy (S)May 22, 2015

I strongly disagree with a lot of what Jarvis says, but the book is certainly provocative and engaging.

Daniel J. Solove, Breached! Why Data Security Law Fails and How to Improve It (2022)

Books (PSA)By Privacy + Security Academy (S)May 22, 2015

A novel account of how the law contributes to the insecurity of our data and a bold way to rethink it. Digital connections permeate our lives—and so do data breaches. It is alarming how difficult it is to create rules for securing our personal information. Despite the passage of many data security laws, data breaches…

Delete

Viktor Mayer-Schonberger, Delete: The Virtue of Forgetting in the Digital Age (2009)

Books (PSA)By Privacy + Security Academy (S)May 22, 2015

An interesting discussion of the “right to be forgotten.” Some of the ground in this book appears to be already well-trodden, but Mayer-Schonberger’s keen insights on data retention and destruction make it a worthy addition to the literature.

The facebook effect

David Kirkpatrick, The Facebook Effect (2010)

Books (PSA)By Privacy + Security Academy (S)May 22, 2015

A fascinating account of the rise of Facebook. There are times when Kirkpatrick seems too sympathetic to Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook, but overall, this book is illuminating and engaging.

Outrageous invasions

Robin D. Barnes, Outrageous Invasions: Celebrites’ Private Lives, Media, and the Law (2010)

Books (PSA)By Privacy + Security Academy (S)May 22, 2015

There are some very interesting parts of this book, but it at times seems like a grab bag of topics relating to celebrities and its central argument could use more development. Nevertheless, it is worth reading because it discusses some interesting cases and explores comparative legal perspectives on the issues.

The watchers

Shane Harris, The Watchers: The Rise of America’s Surveillance State (2010)

Books (PSA)By Privacy + Security Academy (S)May 22, 2015

An engaging narrative that chronicles the surveillance and security measures the United States undertook after 9/11. Filled with interesting facts, the book reads like a story.

At home

Bill Bryson, At Home: A Short History of Private Life (2010)

Books (PSA)By Privacy + Security Academy (S)May 22, 2015

An extensive history of the home, which as I’ve explored in some of my own writings, plays an important role in the history of privacy. Bryson’s narrative reads well, but he only supplies a bibliography at the end — no endnotes or indications of the sources of particular facts and details. I find this practice…

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