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The rise of the American corporate security state : six reasons to be afraid
題名:
The rise of the American corporate security state : six reasons to be afraid
著者:
Edwards, Beatrice

Radack, Jesselyn
ISBN(國際標準書號):
9781626561946
版本:
1st ed.
出版資訊:
San Francisco, CA : Berrett-Koehler Publishers, c2014
規格:
xii, 104 p. ; 22 cm
一般附註:
Includes bibliographical references and index
摘要:
"In the United States today, our Bill of Rights has been rendered pointless by heavy surveillance of average citizens, political persecution of dissenters, and the threat of indefinite detention now codified into law. Corporations reap handsome profits collecting information for various agencies--70 percent of the US intelligence budget is paid to private contractors. As a result, we now live in a Corporate Security State where the government is more interested in safeguarding the health of the companies who serve it than the citizens who support it. Rise of the American Corporate Security State details the massive amount of information the government is collecting and exposes how far it's willing to go to conceal its activities and punish anyone who dares expose it. Further, the blurring of the boundaries between business and government is enabling corporations to spy on employees and citizens in the name of "cybersecurity" and has hobbled attempts to punish the corporate institutions responsible for the financial collapse of 2008. But Edwards offers a plan for fighting back--steps we can demand to restore transparency to government, keep private information private, and make democracy a reality once again"-- Provided by publisher.
主題:
Intelligence service -- Contracting out -- United States
Corporations -- United States
Business and politics -- United States
Electronic surveillance -- Political aspects -- United States
Internal security -- Political aspects -- United States
National security -- Political aspects -- United States
Privacy, Right of -- United States
Government contractors -- United States
Security sector -- United States -- Evaluation
摘要:
"In the United States today, our Bill of Rights has been rendered pointless by heavy surveillance of average citizens, political persecution of dissenters, and the threat of indefinite detention now codified into law. Corporations reap handsome profits collecting information for various agencies--70 percent of the US intelligence budget is paid to private contractors. As a result, we now live in a Corporate Security State where the government is more interested in safeguarding the health of the companies who serve it than the citizens who support it. Rise of the American Corporate Security State details the massive amount of information the government is collecting and exposes how far it's willing to go to conceal its activities and punish anyone who dares expose it. Further, the blurring of the boundaries between business and government is enabling corporations to spy on employees and citizens in the name of "cybersecurity" and has hobbled attempts to punish the corporate institutions responsible for the financial collapse of 2008. But Edwards offers a plan for fighting back--steps we can demand to restore transparency to government, keep private information private, and make democracy a reality once again"-- Provided by publisher.