![]() ![]() “Dan John Miller narrates this mind-blowing exposé with an engaging tone. Clarke, former chief counterterrorism adviser on the National Security Council under Presidents Clinton and George W. His recommendations for change should be part of a much-needed public debate.” - Richard A. “Schneier exposes the many and surprising ways governments and corporations monitor all of us, providing a must-read User’s Guide to Life in the Data Age. “An accessible, detailed look at a disturbing aspect of contemporary life.” - Kirkus Reviews “Serves as both a primer to protecting your personal privacy and a guide to reforming business and government surveillance practices.” - Barnes& “Lucid and fast paced…Schneier describes with dismay the erosion of privacy, then lays out a strategy for turning the tide.” - Boston Globe Schneier writes clearly and simply about a complex subject.” - New York Times Schneier is as knowledgeable as it gets…Schneier’s use of concrete examples of bad behavior with data will make even skeptics queasy and potentially push the already paranoid over the edge. ![]() “Lucid and compelling.” - Washington Post ![]() “Thought provoking, absorbing, and comprehensive.” - Forbes “The public conversation about surveillance in the digital age would be a good deal more intelligent if we all read Bruce Schneier first.” - Malcolm Gladwell, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Blink I just finished reading Data and Goliath: The Hidden Battle to Collect Data and Control Your World by Bruce Schneier for my course on Ethical and Social I just finished reading Data and Goliath. ![]()
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