TY - BOOK AU - Michael,M.G. AU - Michael,Katina ED - Workshop on the Social Implications of National Security ED - Research Network for a Secure Australia. TI - 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 SN - 1741281415 U1 - 323.4482 22 PY - 2007/// CY - Wollongong, N.S.W. PB - IP Location-Based Services Research Program (Faculty of Informatics) jointly with the Centre for Transnational Crime Prevention (Faculty of Law), University of Wollongong KW - National security KW - Australia KW - Congresses KW - Law and legislation KW - Computer security KW - Computer networks KW - Security measures KW - Privacy, Right of KW - Identification KW - Information technology KW - Social aspects KW - Electronic surveillance KW - Terrorism KW - Prevention N1 - 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; Also available online N2 - "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 ER -