Computers and Privacy
What is privacy? When most of us think about privacy, if we do at all, we think about closed doors and drawn window shades or hiding our actions from others. We must change the way we think about privacy. Perhaps we need a better word. If anything, privacy is more about the right to remain anonymous. It's the right to know we are not being watched as we walk down the street or attend a public meeting. It's the right to know showed first 85 words of 1632 total
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showed last 85 words of 1632 total keeping private information private on the Internet visit the EPIC site, http://www.epic.org/privacy/tools.html or read http://www.infowar.com/class_1/01/class1_081401b_j.shtml
For an almost inexhaustible resource of links to short articles on topics relevant to this course see http://www.infowar.com/
For Next Session:
Research and come prepared to discuss-
· Hacking and Cracking – crime on the Internet. List examples of computer crime
· The Computer Misuse Act 1990. Make a note of the main terms of the Act