Spying, Surveillance, and Privacy in the 21st Century
Spying, Surveillance, and Privacy in the 21st-Century
Reading Level: 8
Interest Level: 7-12
Installing software, apps, and games often requires
granting permissions that allow access to personal data. Yet our day-to-day
lives involve transactions that reveal sensitive information without expressed
consent?or even our knowledge that this data is collected. Beyond corporate and
domestic surveillance, governments engage in outright espionage, which is much
more difficult to track or scrutinize. The relationship between spying,
surveillance for public safety (or data collection that shapes exciting new
products and services), and the right to privacy is a tenuous balancing act. How
do governments, corporations, and individuals collect information? How do they
use that data? Spying, Surveillance, and Privacy in the 21st Century explores
the technology behind espionage and surveillance, issues of legality, and what
is gained?and lost?when we trade privacy for information.
Each Book
Contains
? The pros and cons of surveillance
? Information about
technological advances used in spying and surveillance
? Case studies
profiling figures like Edward Snowden and Julian Assange, who continue to shape
policy and make headlines
? An analysis of the debate about the right to
privacy versus the use of surveillance and spying to ensure public safety
Curriculum Connections
? Presents ideas that foster debate about
technology versus privacy
? Indicates the ways that personal data is
collected and used?and how it can be secured
? Looks at the ways that
governments around the world regulate spying and surveillance
? Traces the
history of government surveillance