Daniel J. Solove is John Marshall Harlan Research Professor of Law, George Washington University Law School.
Daniel Solove is one of America's leading experts on privacy law.
In this engaging book, he explains why privacy is everyone's
concern; it is a crucial social value that must be integrated into
our national security policy rather than simply balanced against
it. Jack M. Balkin, Yale Law School
--Jack Balkin (02/21/2011)"
Daniel Solove takes on the two biggest challenges to privacy in the
twenty-first century: the rapid development of technology that
gives the government the ability to track our decisions, choices,
discussions, and movements in real time; and the threat of
catastrophic terrorist attacks, which demand increased security
measures. In clear, measured prose, Solove shows how the law of
privacy has failed us in addressing these twin challenges, and
proposes an innovative way forward. David Cole, Georgetown
University Law School
--David Cole (02/15/2011)"
The Information Age has turned our notions of privacy upside down.
Solove is our smartest thinker on what privacy means today, and
"Nothing to Hide" definitely refutes old ideas about privacy and
replaces them with ones that work in the world of data brokers,
Facebook, and Wikileaks. The debate will never be the same after
this book. Bruce Schneier, author of "Applied Cryptography"
--Bruce Schneier (02/15/2011)"
"Daniel Solove is one of America's leading experts on privacy law.
In this engaging book, he explains why privacy is everyone's
concern; it is a crucial social value that must be integrated into
our national security policy rather than simply balanced against
it."--Jack M. Balkin, Yale Law School
--Jack Balkin (02/21/2011)
"Daniel Solove takes on the two biggest challenges to privacy in
the twenty-first century: the rapid development of technology that
gives the government the ability to track our decisions, choices,
discussions, and movements in real time; and the threat of
catastrophic terrorist attacks, which demand increased security
measures. In clear, measured prose, Solove shows how the law of
privacy has failed us in addressing these twin challenges, and
proposes an innovative way forward."--David Cole, Georgetown
University Law School
--David Cole (02/15/2011)
"The Information Age has turned our notions of privacy upside down.
Solove is our smartest thinker on what privacy means today, and
"Nothing to Hide" definitely refutes old ideas about privacy and
replaces them with ones that work in the world of data brokers,
Facebook, and Wikileaks. The debate will never be the same after
this book."--Bruce Schneier, author of "Applied Cryptography"
--Bruce Schneier (02/15/2011)
"Daniel Solove is one of America''s leading experts on privacy law.
In this engaging book, he explains why privacy is everyone''s
concern; it is a crucial social value that must be integrated into
our national security policy rather than simply balanced against
it."--Jack M. Balkin, Yale Law School
--Jack Balkin (02/21/2011)
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