Image from Coce

The Second Workshop on the Social Implications of National Security : from dataveillance to Überveillance and the realpolitik of the transparent society : 29 October 2007, Wollongong, Australia / editors Katina Michael and M.G. Michael.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Wollongong, N.S.W. : IP Location-Based Services Research Program (Faculty of Informatics) jointly with the Centre for Transnational Crime Prevention (Faculty of Law), University of Wollongong, 2007Description: 306 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1741281415
  • 9781741281415
Other title:
  • 2nd Workshop on the Social Implications of National Security
  • From dataveillance to Überveillance and the realpolitik of the transparent society
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 323.4482 22
Available additional physical forms:
  • Also available online.
Contents:
1. Opening remarks / Doug MacKinnon -- 2. A note on überveillance / M.G. Michael and K. Michael -- 3. Keynote address: What 'überveillance' is and what to do about it / by Roger Clarke -- 4. Owning identity- one or many- do we have a choice / by Marcus Wigan -- 5. Opposing surveillance / Brian Martin-- 6. Message in a bottle: Stored communications interception as practised in Australia / Rob Nicholls and Michelle Rowland -- 7. Australia and the 'war against terrorism': Terrorism, national security and human rights / Mark Rix -- 8. Panel session: The case for detention without charge in suspected terrorism cases in Australia / Nicholas O'Brien -- 9. The benefits and concerns of public data availability in Australia: a survey of security experts / Roba Abbas -- 10. Re-using public sector information (PSI) for profit: Who's data is it anyway? / Mark Burdon -- 11. The Internet as a communication medium and a social space: a social constructivist approach to the use of open data / Lucy Resnyansky -- 12. The Agora-Pnyx paradox / George Mickhail -- 13. Something smart going on: the apocalyptic aesthetics of surveillance / Marcus O'Donnell -- 14. Auto-ID and location-based services in national security: Social implications / Holly Tootell -- 15. Privacy implications of automated GPS tracking and profiling / Muhammad Usman Iqbal and Samsung Lim -- 16. Human tracking technology in mutual legal assistance and police inter-state cooperation in international crimes / Katina Michael and Gregory Rose -- 17. ePassport security under the microscope / Matthew Sirotich -- 18. Improving information security management: an Australian universities case study / Tim Lane and Lauren May.
Summary: "This multidisciplinary workshop presents the current and potential status of information security measures, considers their implications on citizens and business, and identifies their impact on legislation and privacy at a local and global level."--Cover
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Book City Campus City Campus Main Collection 323.4482 WOR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A436864B

At head of title: RNSA Research Network Secure Australia.

Conference proceedings.

Includes bibliographical references.

1. Opening remarks / Doug MacKinnon -- 2. A note on überveillance / M.G. Michael and K. Michael -- 3. Keynote address: What 'überveillance' is and what to do about it / by Roger Clarke -- 4. Owning identity- one or many- do we have a choice / by Marcus Wigan -- 5. Opposing surveillance / Brian Martin-- 6. Message in a bottle: Stored communications interception as practised in Australia / Rob Nicholls and Michelle Rowland -- 7. Australia and the 'war against terrorism': Terrorism, national security and human rights / Mark Rix -- 8. Panel session: The case for detention without charge in suspected terrorism cases in Australia / Nicholas O'Brien -- 9. The benefits and concerns of public data availability in Australia: a survey of security experts / Roba Abbas -- 10. Re-using public sector information (PSI) for profit: Who's data is it anyway? / Mark Burdon -- 11. The Internet as a communication medium and a social space: a social constructivist approach to the use of open data / Lucy Resnyansky -- 12. The Agora-Pnyx paradox / George Mickhail -- 13. Something smart going on: the apocalyptic aesthetics of surveillance / Marcus O'Donnell -- 14. Auto-ID and location-based services in national security: Social implications / Holly Tootell -- 15. Privacy implications of automated GPS tracking and profiling / Muhammad Usman Iqbal and Samsung Lim -- 16. Human tracking technology in mutual legal assistance and police inter-state cooperation in international crimes / Katina Michael and Gregory Rose -- 17. ePassport security under the microscope / Matthew Sirotich -- 18. Improving information security management: an Australian universities case study / Tim Lane and Lauren May.

"This multidisciplinary workshop presents the current and potential status of information security measures, considers their implications on citizens and business, and identifies their impact on legislation and privacy at a local and global level."--Cover

Also available online.

Machine converted from AACR2 source record.

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.

Powered by Koha