The future of computing-the future of business
Rapid technological innovation is moving us towards a world of
ubiquitous computing-a world in which we are surrounded by smart
machines that are always on, always aware, and always monitoring
us. These developments will create a world virtually without
secrets in which information is widely available and analyzable
worldwide. This environment will certainly affect business,
government, and the individual alike, dramatically affecting the
way organizations and individuals interact. This book explores the
implications of the coming world and suggests and explores policy
options that can protect individuals and organizations from
exploitation and safeguard the implicit contract between employees,
businesses, and society itself. World Without Secrets casts an
unflinching eye on a future we may not necessarily desire, but will
experience.
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Preface.
Acknowledgements.
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE WE START.
A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE NEXT 10 YEARS.
Why Won’t They Leave Me Alone?
Streets Without Secrets.
Homes Without Secrets.
Cars Without Secrets.
The N Party System: The Era of the Network Army.
Software Without Secrets.
The Rise of the Mentat.
Distracted Consumers, Mentats, and Timothy Mc Veigh.
In the Exception Economy, Be Exceptional.
Art Without Secrets.
Crime Without Secrets.
War Without Secrets.
Digital Pearl Harbor.
The Last Secrets.
Notes.
Index.
关于作者
RICHARD HUNTER is Vice President, Security Research, Gartner G2, the strategic business growth division of Gartner, Inc., the world’s largest technology research firm. Hunter is internationally renowned for his expertise in technology and security, cybercrime, information management, and privacy. He was formerly Vice President and Director of Research for Applications Development at Gartner. Hunter earned a bachelor’s degree from Harvard University with a concentration in music and is also a world-class harmonica virtuoso. He works in Gartner’s headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut, and lives nearby.