Cyber -surveillance: A case study in policy and development
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Title
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Cyber -surveillance: A case study in policy and development
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Identifier
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d_2009_2013:29d20d866320:10361
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identifier
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10597
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Creator
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Kim, Richard S.Y.,
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Contributor
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F. Warren Benton
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Date
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2010
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Language
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English
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Publisher
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City University of New York.
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Subject
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Science history | Public administration | Information technology | Criminal Justice Policy | Cyber Crime | Cyber Security | Terrorism | Warfare
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Abstract
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The dissertation examines the historical development of surveillance, electronic surveillance, and cyber-surveillance from colonial times in the United States to the present.;It presents the surveillance laws, technologies and policies as a balance between national security and privacy.;To examine more recent developments, the dissertation includes case-studies of three cyber-surveillance tools: Carnivore, Magic Lantern, and NARUS; describing the operational functions, logistics, and search functions, and minimization capacities of these tools.;The closing chapters assess the dynamic balance between the achievement of national security and public order and the need to preserve rights and expectations of personal privacy.
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Type
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dissertation
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Source
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2009_2013.csv
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degree
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Ph.D.
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Program
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Criminal Justice