"I Have Nothing to Hide"
By Heidi Boghosian
By Heidi Boghosian
By Heidi Boghosian
By Heidi Boghosian
Part of Myths Made in America
Part of Myths Made in America
Category: Politics | Science & Technology
Category: Politics | Science & Technology
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$17.00
Jul 13, 2021 | ISBN 9780807061268
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Jul 13, 2021 | ISBN 9780807061275
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Praise
“This book does an excellent job at exposing privacy myths…very highly recommended.”
—2600: The Hacker Quarterly
“‘I Have Nothing to Hide’ is a sweeping, yet direct and admirably up-to-date book on one of the most important topics of our time, and Boghosian’s effort to keep these pivotal matters on the national agenda is a praiseworthy, if all-too-often unappreciated, task . . . . Boghosian’s work is a clear call to re-embrace our privacy and value its place both in our lives as individuals and in a free society.”
—Los Angeles Review of Books
“Brings the big data problem down to earth with practical talk and anecdotes for citizens and policymakers.”
—FTCWatch
“Blatant misinformation can be easy to spot and debunk. What Heidi Boghosian dispels here are more insidious and more important: the core myths regarding data and privacy that quietly coalesce into conventional wisdoms. By unpacking the most pervasive and pernicious misconceptions, Boghosian leaves readers better informed about the modern surveillance state and better equipped to do something about it.”
—Nathan Fuller, director, Courage Foundation
“The first time I opened this book, I audibly squealed in delight. The persistent privacy myths that Boghosian exposes are the torment of every privacy advocate’s existence. She eviscerates each one with style. Melding important tech and policy history with personal stories and current events, this book is for anyone who wants to lay to rest the most persistent and damaging myth: that we should give up on our privacy altogether.”
—Alison Macrina, director, Library Freedom Project
“Heidi Boghosian’s book clearly and concisely tears down the lies we tell ourselves when it comes to the dark underbelly of technology as it relates to surveillance. Privacy is a right, and we need leaders like Heidi to tell us how to defend it from entities that purport to protect and serve us.”
—Rachel A. Pickens, executive director, National Police Accountability Project
Table Of Contents
Introduction
PART ONE: PERSONAL AND NATIONAL SECURITY
MYTH 1
“Smart homes are more secure”
MYTH 2
“I have nothing to hide, so I have nothing to fear”
MYTH 3
“Encryption and anonymity tools—those are for terrorists!”
MYTH 4
“We should worry about government, not corporate, surveillance”
MYTH 5
“The USA doesn’t have national ID numbers”
MYTH 6
“Surveillance drones are just for war”
MYTH 7
“Surveillance makes the nation safer”
PART TWO: PROTECTIONS AND IMMUNITIES
MYTH 8
“No one wants to spy on kids”
MYTH 9
“Police don’t monitor social media”
MYTH 10
“Biometrics technologies are foolproof”
MYTH 11
“Metadata doesn’t reveal much about me”
MYTH 12
“The constitution protects reporters and their sources”
MYTH 13
“The attorney—client privilege is sacrosanct”
MYTH 14
“They can’t design devices and platforms for privacy”
MYTH 15
“Congress and courts protect us from surveillance”
PART THREE: IMPACT ON AUTONOMY, COMMUNITY, AND SOCIETY
MYTH 16
“Surveillance doesn’t influence how I act”
MYTH 17
“Teenagers don’t care about privacy”
MYTH 18
“Surveillance affects everyone equally”
MYTH 19
“‘If You See Something, Say Something’ is a civic duty”
MYTH 20
“Surveillance can’t predict future behavior”
MYTH 21
“There’s nothing I can do to stop surveillance”
Surveillance and Privacy Timeline
Acknowledgments
Notes
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