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1 Collaborative Surveillance with Big Data Corporations
Interviews with Edward Snowden and Mark Klein
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables viii
- Preface ix
- Abbreviations x
- Introduction 3
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Understanding Surveillance, Security, and Big Data
- Collaborative Surveillance with Big Data Corporations 21
- On Denoting and Concealing in Surveillance Law 43
- Big Data against Terrorism 57
- Algorithms as Suspecting Machines 68
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Big Data Surveillance and Signals Intelligence in Canadian Security Organizations
- From 1967 to 2017 89
- Pixies, Pop-Out Intelligence, and Sandbox Play 112
- Limits to Secrecy 126
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Legal Challenges to Big Data Surveillance in Canada
- Gleanings from the Security Intelligence Review Committee about the Canadian Security Intelligence Service’s Bulk Data Holdings and the Bill C-59 “Solution” 149
- Bill C-59 and the Judicialization of Intelligence Collection 167
- The Challenges Facing Canadian Police in Making Use of Big Data Analytics 180
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Resistance to Big Data Surveillance
- Confronting Big Data 197
- Protesting Bill C-51 218
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Policy and Technical Challenges of Big Data Surveillance
- Horizontal Accountability and Signals Intelligence 237
- Metadata – Both Shallow and Deep 253
- Afterword 269
- Contributors 275
- Index 281
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables viii
- Preface ix
- Abbreviations x
- Introduction 3
-
Understanding Surveillance, Security, and Big Data
- Collaborative Surveillance with Big Data Corporations 21
- On Denoting and Concealing in Surveillance Law 43
- Big Data against Terrorism 57
- Algorithms as Suspecting Machines 68
-
Big Data Surveillance and Signals Intelligence in Canadian Security Organizations
- From 1967 to 2017 89
- Pixies, Pop-Out Intelligence, and Sandbox Play 112
- Limits to Secrecy 126
-
Legal Challenges to Big Data Surveillance in Canada
- Gleanings from the Security Intelligence Review Committee about the Canadian Security Intelligence Service’s Bulk Data Holdings and the Bill C-59 “Solution” 149
- Bill C-59 and the Judicialization of Intelligence Collection 167
- The Challenges Facing Canadian Police in Making Use of Big Data Analytics 180
-
Resistance to Big Data Surveillance
- Confronting Big Data 197
- Protesting Bill C-51 218
-
Policy and Technical Challenges of Big Data Surveillance
- Horizontal Accountability and Signals Intelligence 237
- Metadata – Both Shallow and Deep 253
- Afterword 269
- Contributors 275
- Index 281