Cyber -surveillance: A case study in policy and development

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Title
Cyber -surveillance: A case study in policy and development
Identifier
d_2009_2013:29d20d866320:10361
identifier
10597
Creator
Kim, Richard S.Y.,
Contributor
F. Warren Benton
Date
2010
Language
English
Publisher
City University of New York.
Subject
Science history | Public administration | Information technology | Criminal Justice Policy | Cyber Crime | Cyber Security | Terrorism | Warfare
Abstract
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.
Type
dissertation
Source
2009_2013.csv
degree
Ph.D.
Program
Criminal Justice