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In "No Place to Hide, " award-winning Washington Post reporter
Robert O'Harrow, Jr., pulls back the curtain on an unsettling
trend: the emergence of a data-driven surveillance society intent
on giving us the conveniences and services we crave, like cell
phones, discount cards, and electronic toll passes, while watching
us more closely than ever before. He shows that since the September
11, 2001, terror attacks, the information industry giants have been
enlisted as private intelligence services for homeland security.
And at a time when companies routinely collect billions of details
about nearly every American adult, "No Place to Hide" shines a
bright light on the sorry state of information security, revealing
how people can lose control of their privacy and identities at any
moment.
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