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Zuri Deepwater

Big Data Surveillance

Big Data Surveillance explores the pervasive world of data collection by corporations and governments, revealing how our digital footprints impact individual privacy and societal control. The book examines the techniques used to gather and analyze personal data, the ethical dilemmas arising from its usage, and the legal frameworks intended to safeguard our information. Did you know that algorithms can inadvertently perpetuate biases, leading to unequal outcomes for certain groups? Understanding these dynamics is crucial in an era where our digital lives are constantly monitored. This book uniquely links corporate and governmental surveillance, highlighting their interconnectedness and the challenges they pose to privacy. By examining the historical evolution of data collection and its social implications, it empowers readers to critically assess current practices. It progresses from introducing big data surveillance to exploring data economics, algorithmic influence, and culminates with solutions such as policy recommendations and personal privacy strategies.
143 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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