Use this brilliant collection of essays as an essential primer for helping students understand privacy. This book considers the state of privacy, the relationship between privacy and security, and the relationship between privacy and technology. Across three chapters, readers are treated to more than one viewpoint on each topic, allowing them to exercise their critical thinking skills. Is privacy dead and overrated? Is the Government's metadata program safe and sound? Does social media threaten privacy? Help your readers with the answers to these questions and several more.
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