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Surveillance is becoming pervasive in our society from "summary" of Data and Goliath by Bruce Schneier

Surveillance is not just limited to the government or a few corporations; it is becoming increasingly ubiquitous in our society. Every time we use a smartphone, browse the internet, or even walk down the street, we are being watched and monitored. The data collected from these activities is being used to create detailed profiles of our lives, preferences, and behaviors. While some may argue that this surveillance is necessary for national security or to provide us with more personalized services, the reality is that it comes at a cost. Our privacy is being eroded, and we are losing control over our own information. This loss of privacy can have serious consequences, as it can lead to discrimination, manipulation, and even oppression. Moreover, the vast amounts of data being collected about us are not always secure. There have been numerous instances of data breaches and leaks, exposing sensitive information to hackers and other malicious actors. This lack of security can have far-reaching implications, from identity theft to financial ruin. As surveillance becomes more pervasive, it is essential that we take steps to protect our privacy and security. This can involve using encryption, using privacy-enhancing technologies, and supporting legislation that limits the collection and use of our data. By being vigilant and proactive, we can push back against the tide of surveillance and reclaim our right to privacy.
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    Data and Goliath

    Bruce Schneier

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