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Data and Goliath

by Bruce Schneier

Publisher: National Geographic Books Published: 2016-02-16 Category: Personal Empowerment

Every click, every search, every purchase, and every movement you make in the digital world creates a trail of data. This trail reveals not just what you do, but who you are, what you think, and what you might do next. The invisible architecture of surveillance that surrounds modern life has profound implications for personal freedom, autonomy, and the very nature of human dignity in the twenty-first century.

This essential exploration reveals how governments and corporations have created an unprecedented system of mass surveillance that touches nearly every aspect of daily life. From the smartphone in your pocket to the security cameras on street corners, from social media platforms to loyalty cards at grocery stores, a vast network of data collection operates continuously, often without conscious awareness. Understanding this system represents a crucial step toward reclaiming personal power and making informed choices about privacy, security, and digital citizenship.

Readers will discover the mechanisms behind modern surveillance, learning how seemingly innocuous pieces of information combine to create detailed portraits of individual lives. The aggregation of data points, from browsing habits to location tracking, builds profiles that can predict behavior, influence decisions, and shape opportunities. This knowledge empowers readers to see beyond the surface of convenient technologies and understand the hidden costs of participation in digital systems.

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