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Digital Surveillance

This article discusses how digital surveillance and data collection are impacting on every day life and encroaching on the individual's privacy.  With specific reference to government agencies, advertising and direct marketing and internet usage.

Griffith University

Griffith University
  • Arts, languages and criminology
  • Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
  • CMM16 - New Communication Technologies

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Digital surveillance Page 1 of 8 Yes, Big Brother is watching you and so is Big Business The Demise of Privacy in the Digital Age "There was of course no way of knowing whether you were being watched at any given moment. How often, or on what system..." George Orwell `1984' Welcome to the surveillance society. In the digital age personal data is collected, stored, and sold by governments and big business in the name of security and convenience. Progress in digital technology and the converg...


Resource Topics

  • Big Brother
  • biometrics
  • Closed-circuit television
  • Crime prevention
  • data trading
  • Dataveillance
  • digital dossier
  • digital footprint
  • Digital surveillance
  • internet tracking
  • Law enforcement
  • Mass surveillance
  • National security
  • Open Rights Group
  • personal data
  • Privacy
  • Public safety
  • Radio-frequency identification
  • RFID technology
  • Security
  • Surveillance
  • Technology
  • Workplace surveillance


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