Auditing Corporate Surveillance Systems

Research Methods for Greater Transparency

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Gebonden, 180 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2022
ISBN13: 9781108837668
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News headlines about privacy invasions, discrimination, and biases discovered in the platforms of big technology companies are commonplace today, and big tech's reluctance to disclose how they operate counteracts ideals of transparency, openness, and accountability. This book is for computer science students and researchers who want to study big tech's corporate surveillance from an experimental, empirical, or quantitative point of view and thereby contribute to holding big tech accountable. As a comprehensive technical resource, it guides readers through the corporate surveillance landscape and describes in detail how corporate surveillance works, how it can be studied experimentally, and what existing studies have found. It provides a thorough foundation in the necessary research methods and tools, and introduces the current research landscape along with a wide range of open issues and challenges. The book also explains how to consider ethical issues and how to turn research results into real-world change.

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ISBN13:9781108837668
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:180

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1. Corporate surveillance and the need for transparency; 2. Technologies for corporate surveillance; 3. Methods of corporate surveillance; 4. Experiment design; 5. Data collection; 6. Data analysis; 7. Transparency for corporate surveillance methods; 8. Transparency for corporate services; 9. Effectiveness of countermeasures; 10. Making it count: towards real-world impact; 11. Future directions in transparency research.

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