The hidden dimensions of global information networks : What price privacy ?

Edward F. Halpin, S. Wright
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Daily we provide new information about ourselves, when shopping, travelling, communicating on the Internet or telephone, or even when we are simply eating out at a local restaurant. The collection of information is a constant in our lives, with the commercial sector profiling every aspect of our behaviour, from the insurance policies we purchase to the beer we drink. Much of this data is gathered without consumers being aware of the extent to which their privacy and anonymity are being compromised. Whilst the criminal fraternity may also wish to misuse our personal information for fraud or theft, the motives of the largest agencies collating this data are much less obvious or transparent. A recent series of reports to the European Parliament has identified the emergence of new technologies of political control. Such technology can watch and listen to our every move, this is not fiction, although the key player, the US National Security Agency is the same secretive organisation that features in the movie, 'Enemy of the State'. The technology now exists to industrialise such surveillance procedures, with the NSA base at Menwith Hill (UK) having the capability to tap an estimated 2 million phone calls, faxes and emails per hour. Once analysed using artificial intelligence systems such as Memex, this information can be used to build a massive machinery of political supervision with little political oversight or accountability. This paper explores how such information is gathered, the types of documentation now held on us, the way in which it can be manipulated and managed to create universal profiling, and even to change or create virtual images of ourselves. At its heart are the key issues of privacy, dataveillance and political manipulation, which have a wide range of unanticipated consequences and implications that form many of the key concerns of this conference.
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全球信息网络的隐藏维度:隐私的代价是什么?
我们每天都在提供关于我们自己的新信息,在购物、旅行、在互联网或电话上交流时,甚至当我们只是在当地餐馆吃饭时。在我们的生活中,信息的收集是一种常态,商业部门对我们行为的方方面面进行了分析,从我们购买的保险政策到我们喝的啤酒。在收集这些数据时,消费者并没有意识到他们的隐私和匿名性受到了多大程度的损害。虽然犯罪团伙也可能希望滥用我们的个人信息进行欺诈或盗窃,但大型机构整理这些数据的动机却不那么明显或透明。最近提交给欧洲议会的一系列报告已经确定了政治控制新技术的出现。这种技术可以监视和监听我们的一举一动,这不是虚构的,尽管关键角色,美国国家安全局是电影《国家的敌人》中出现的同一个秘密组织。如今,这种监控程序的工业化技术已经存在,位于英国曼威斯山(Menwith Hill)的美国国家安全局基地每小时可以监听约200万次电话、传真和电子邮件。一旦使用Memex等人工智能系统进行分析,这些信息就可以用来建立一个庞大的政治监督机制,几乎没有政治监督或问责制。本文探讨了这些信息是如何收集的,现在掌握在我们身上的文档的类型,以及如何操纵和管理这些信息来创建通用分析,甚至改变或创建我们自己的虚拟图像。其核心是隐私,数据监视和政治操纵等关键问题,这些问题具有广泛的意想不到的后果和影响,构成了本次会议的许多关键问题。
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science is recognized internationally for its authoritative bilingual contributions to the field of information science. Established in 1976, the journal is dedicated to the publication of research findings, both in full-length and in brief format; reviews of books; software and technology; and letters to the editor. The editorial policy of the journal is to continue the advancement of information and library science in both English and French Canada by serving as a forum for discussion of theory and research. The journal is concerned with research findings, understanding the issues in the field, and understanding the history, economics, technology, and human behaviour of information library systems and services.
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