A short, powerful book with twenty lessons on privacy in the information age, each with practical advice on what you can do right now to protect your own.
A short, powerful book with twenty lessons on privacy in the information age, each with practical advice on what you can do right now to protect your own.
Lawrence Cappello is an award-winning professor of U.S. legal & constitutional history at the University of Alabama and a graduate of New York City Public Schools. He is the author of None of Your Damn Business: Privacy in the United States from the Gilded Age to the Digital Age (University of Chicago Press) and a certified information privacy professional (CIPP/US & CIPM). His work on the right to privacy has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, The Economist, The Hill , and other media outlets.
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Introduction Lesson #1: The Nothing-to-Hide Trap Lesson #2: Know Where the Battlefields Are Lesson #3: Privacy Creates Space for Intimacy Lesson #4: We Are Prisoners of Our Recorded Past Lesson #5: Apathy is Understandable Lesson #6: Small Data Paint Big Pictures Lesson #7: We Can Have Our Cake and Eat It, Too Lesson #8: Privacy Is Essential to Human Dignity Lesson #9: What the Constitution Says Lesson #10: Big Brother Is Real Lesson #11: Our Bodies Are Sacred Lesson #12: It’s Not All About You Lesson #13: The Reasonable Expectation Standard Lesson #14: Privacy is Essential to Mental Health Lesson #15: It’s About the Money Lesson #16: So Make Privacy Profitable Lesson #17: The Road to Hell Is Paved with Good Intentions Lesson #18: Governments Need (Some) Privacy, Too Lesson #19: Insist on Privacy by Design Lesson #20: Privacy Makes for Unlikely Bedfellows
Introduction Lesson #1: The Nothing-to-Hide Trap Lesson #2: Know Where the Battlefields Are Lesson #3: Privacy Creates Space for Intimacy Lesson #4: We Are Prisoners of Our Recorded Past Lesson #5: Apathy is Understandable Lesson #6: Small Data Paint Big Pictures Lesson #7: We Can Have Our Cake and Eat It, Too Lesson #8: Privacy Is Essential to Human Dignity Lesson #9: What the Constitution Says Lesson #10: Big Brother Is Real Lesson #11: Our Bodies Are Sacred Lesson #12: It’s Not All About You Lesson #13: The Reasonable Expectation Standard Lesson #14: Privacy is Essential to Mental Health Lesson #15: It’s About the Money Lesson #16: So Make Privacy Profitable Lesson #17: The Road to Hell Is Paved with Good Intentions Lesson #18: Governments Need (Some) Privacy, Too Lesson #19: Insist on Privacy by Design Lesson #20: Privacy Makes for Unlikely Bedfellows
Acknowledgments References and Further Reading
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