Cellular convergence -- Cellular surveillance -- Cellular surveillance and the law -- Privacy and the impact of surveillance -- The role of the FCC -- The architecture of centralized control -- Working within the current system -- cryptology and private communication -- Throw the old system out -- bring in a cellular commons -- A right to surveillance-free cellular access?
Summary
This book explores this unprecedented threat to privacy from three distinct but overlapping perspectives: the technical, the legal, and the social. The book first describes cellular technology and cellular surveillance. It then examines current legislation and Supreme Court jurisprudence that form the framework for discussions about rights in the context of cellular surveillance. Lastly, it addresses the social impact of surveillance on individual users