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The Spy in the Coffee Machine Kieron O'Hara

The Spy in the Coffee Machine By Kieron O'Hara

The Spy in the Coffee Machine by Kieron O'Hara


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Summary

A startling expose of the surveillance state we didn't even know existed: from CCTVs to blogging, from cookies to RFID tags, we are watched more than ever before.

The Spy in the Coffee Machine Summary

The Spy in the Coffee Machine: The End of Privacy as We Know It by Kieron O'Hara

We are entering a new state of global hypersurveillance. As we increasingly resort to technology for our work and play, our electronic activity leaves behind digital footprints that can be used to track our movements. In our cars, telephones, even our coffee machines, tiny computers communicating wirelessly via the Internet can serve as miniature witnesses, forming powerful networks whose emergent behaviour can be very complex, intelligent, and invasive. The question is: how much of an infringement on privacy are they? Exposing the invasion of our privacy from CCTVs to blogs, The Spy in the Coffee Machine explores what-if anything-we can do to prevent it from disappearing forever in the digital age, and provides readers with a much needed wake-up call to the benefits and dangers of this new technology.

The Spy in the Coffee Machine Reviews

A striking and readable book * Retain Security *
Shadbolt and O'Hara have kick-started a new debate about what we mean by privacy. * The Sunday Times *
Timely and balanced, their book The Spy in the Coffee Machine is a scary treatise about the way technology has eroded privacy and continues to do so ... The chief lesson of this excellent and potent short book is that we have to learn how to live with these actualities. * New Scientist *
Though the questions around CCTV, blogs and the internet, and RFID (radio frequency identification) are complex - and without easy answers - the authors cover much ground, always readably * Professional Security Magazine *
this book will give anyone concerned about the growing number of CCTV cameras in our streets or the way young people expose their secrets on Facebook a sound appreciation of the wider issues. * BBC Focus *
While critics have variously demanded control over the internet, the practical means have been ignored; O'Hara and Shadbolt readdress this, offering detailed accounts of how technology that threatens privacy can be used to protect it. Catherine Humble * The Times Literary Supplement *

About Kieron O'Hara

Kieron O'Hara is Senior Research Fellow in Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton, UK. He is the author or co-author of nine other books about technology, politics and society, including Inequality.com: Power, Poverty, and the Digital Divide, also published by Oneworld. Nigel Shadbolt is Professor of Artificial Intelligence at the University of Southampton, UK, and was President of the British Computer Society in its 50th anniversary year 2006-2007. He is Chief Technology Officer of internet security firm Garlik, and a director of the Web Science Research Initiative. He is both a chartered psychologist and a chartered engineer, and sits on a number of UK national science and technology committees.

Additional information

GOR001798016
9781851685547
1851685545
The Spy in the Coffee Machine: The End of Privacy as We Know It by Kieron O'Hara
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oneworld Publications
20080425
280
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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