No Place to Hide

Paperback, 368 pages

English language

Published Jan. 9, 2006 by Free Press.

ISBN:
978-0-7432-8705-0
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OCLC Number:
63146965

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"In No Place to Hide, Washington Post reporter Robert O'Harrow, Jr., lays out in detail the post-9/11 marriage of private data and technology companies and government anti-terror initiatives to create something entirely new: a security-industrial complex. Drawing on his years of investigation, O'Harrow shows how the government now depends on burgeoning private reservoirs of information about almost every aspect of our lives to promote homeland security and fight the war on terror." "Consider the following: When you use your cell phone, the phone company knows where you are and when. If you use a discount card, your grocery and prescription purchases are recorded, profiled, and analyzed. Many new cars have built-in devices that enable companies to track from afar details about your movements. Software and information companies can even generate graphical link-analysis charts illustrating exactly how each person in a room is related to every other - through jobs, roommates, …

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Subjects

  • Politics/International Relations
  • Technology And Society
  • Political Science
  • Government (Specific Aspects)
  • Politics / Current Events
  • Social Aspects - General
  • Social Aspects
  • Political Freedom & Security - General
  • History / United States / 21st Century
  • General
  • Electronic surveillance
  • Information Technology
  • Information society