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"This book discusses how, with its non-participatory enforcement ethos, its inherent bias against freedom of information, and its massive claims on IT budget resources, the information technology security system of the future may be even less hospitable to the democratic visions which some theorists once anticipated would be among the most important contributions of information technology to society"--Provided by publisher.
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Electronic surveillance, Access control, Law and legislation, Right of Privacy, Data protection, Computer security, Freedom of information, Security measures, Information technology, Public records, Electronic surveillance, united states, Privacy, right of, Law, united statesPlaces
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Patriotic Information Systems
October 15, 2007, IGI Publishing
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159904594X 9781599045948
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Patriotic Information Systems
October 2007, Igi Publishing, IGI Pub.
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1599045966 9781599045962
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July 31, 2019 | Edited by MARC Bot | associate edition with work OL18612058W |
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