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  1. On authors who were publishing information technology panopticon concerns in the 1980s, or earlier

    A quickie dump.

    Paul Baran / RAND

    • "On the Engineer's Responsibility in Protecting Privacy"

    • "On the Future Computer Era: Modification of the American Character and the Role of the Engineer, or, A Little Caution in the Haste to Number"

    • "The Coming Computer Utility -- Laissez-Faire, Licensing, or Regulation?"

    • "Remarks on the Question of Privacy Raised by the Automation of Mental Health Records"

    • "Some Caveats on the Contribution of Technology to Law Enforcement"

    Largely written/published 1967--1969.

    rand.org/pubs/authors/b/baran_

    Willis Ware / RAND

    Too numerous to list fully, 1960s --1990s. Highlights:

    • "Security and Privacy in Computer Systems" (1967)

    • "Computers in Society's Future" (1971)

    • "Records, Computers and the Rights of Citizens" (1973

    • "Privacy and Security Issues in Information Systems" (1976)

    • "Information Systems, Security, and Privacy" (1983)

    • "The new faces of privacy" (1993)

    rand.org/pubs/authors/w/ware_w

    Misc

    Shoshana Zuboff, In the Age of the Smart Machine: The Future of Work and Power (1988) Notably reviewed in the Whole Earth Catalog's Signal: Communication Tools for the Information Age (1988).

    worldcat.org/title/in-the-age- archive.org/details/inageofsma

    "Danger to Civil Rights?", 80 Microcomputing (1982)

    archive.org/stream/80_Microcom (news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1)

    "Computer-Based National Information Systems: Technology and Public Policy", NTIS (September 1981)

    govinfo.library.unt.edu/ota/Ot

    "23 to Study Computer ‘Threat’" (1970)

    nytimes.com/1970/03/12/archive

    The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    "Privacy and Information Technology" bibliography is largely 1990--present, but contains some earlier references.

    plato.stanford.edu/entries/it-

    Similarly "Privacy"

    plato.stanford.edu/entries/pri

    Credit Reporting / Legislation

    US Privacy Act of 1974

    justice.gov/opcl/privacy-act-1

    Invasion of Privacy Act 1971 - Queensland Government, Australia

    legislation.qld.gov.au/view/pd

    Arthur R. Miller, The assault on privacy: computers, data banks, and dossiers

    archive.org/details/assaultonp

    "The Computer, the Consumer and Privacy" (1984)

    nytimes.com/1984/03/04/weekinr

    Richard Boeth / Newsweek

    The specific item I'd had in mind:

    Richard Boeth, "Is Privacy Dead", Newsweek, July 27, 1970

    thedailybeast.com/articles/201

    Direct PDF: assets.documentcloud.org/docum

    Based on an HN comment: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2

    #privacy #surveillance #panopticon #PaulBaran #WillisWare #RAND #ShoshanaZuboff #RichardBoeth #CreditReporting

  2. On authors who were publishing information technology panopticon concerns in the 1980s, or earlier

    A quickie dump.

    Paul Baran / RAND

    • "On the Engineer's Responsibility in Protecting Privacy"

    • "On the Future Computer Era: Modification of the American Character and the Role of the Engineer, or, A Little Caution in the Haste to Number"

    • "The Coming Computer Utility -- Laissez-Faire, Licensing, or Regulation?"

    • "Remarks on the Question of Privacy Raised by the Automation of Mental Health Records"

    • "Some Caveats on the Contribution of Technology to Law Enforcement"

    Largely written/published 1967--1969.

    rand.org/pubs/authors/b/baran_

    Willis Ware / RAND

    Too numerous to list fully, 1960s --1990s. Highlights:

    • "Security and Privacy in Computer Systems" (1967)

    • "Computers in Society's Future" (1971)

    • "Records, Computers and the Rights of Citizens" (1973

    • "Privacy and Security Issues in Information Systems" (1976)

    • "Information Systems, Security, and Privacy" (1983)

    • "The new faces of privacy" (1993)

    rand.org/pubs/authors/w/ware_w

    Misc

    Shoshana Zuboff, In the Age of the Smart Machine: The Future of Work and Power (1988) Notably reviewed in the Whole Earth Catalog's Signal: Communication Tools for the Information Age (1988).

    worldcat.org/title/in-the-age- archive.org/details/inageofsma

    "Danger to Civil Rights?", 80 Microcomputing (1982)

    archive.org/stream/80_Microcom (news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1)

    "Computer-Based National Information Systems: Technology and Public Policy", NTIS (September 1981)

    govinfo.library.unt.edu/ota/Ot

    "23 to Study Computer ‘Threat’" (1970)

    nytimes.com/1970/03/12/archive

    The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    "Privacy and Information Technology" bibliography is largely 1990--present, but contains some earlier references.

    plato.stanford.edu/entries/it-

    Similarly "Privacy"

    plato.stanford.edu/entries/pri

    Credit Reporting / Legislation

    US Privacy Act of 1974

    justice.gov/opcl/privacy-act-1

    Invasion of Privacy Act 1971 - Queensland Government, Australia

    legislation.qld.gov.au/view/pd

    Arthur R. Miller, The assault on privacy: computers, data banks, and dossiers

    archive.org/details/assaultonp

    "The Computer, the Consumer and Privacy" (1984)

    nytimes.com/1984/03/04/weekinr

    Richard Boeth / Newsweek

    The specific item I'd had in mind:

    Richard Boeth, "Is Privacy Dead", Newsweek, July 27, 1970

    thedailybeast.com/articles/201

    Direct PDF: assets.documentcloud.org/docum

    Based on an HN comment: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2

    #privacy #surveillance #panopticon #PaulBaran #WillisWare #RAND #ShoshanaZuboff #RichardBoeth #CreditReporting

  3. On authors who were publishing information technology panopticon concerns in the 1980s, or earlier

    A quickie dump.

    Paul Baran / RAND

    • "On the Engineer's Responsibility in Protecting Privacy"

    • "On the Future Computer Era: Modification of the American Character and the Role of the Engineer, or, A Little Caution in the Haste to Number"

    • "The Coming Computer Utility -- Laissez-Faire, Licensing, or Regulation?"

    • "Remarks on the Question of Privacy Raised by the Automation of Mental Health Records"

    • "Some Caveats on the Contribution of Technology to Law Enforcement"

    Largely written/published 1967--1969.

    rand.org/pubs/authors/b/baran_

    Willis Ware / RAND

    Too numerous to list fully, 1960s --1990s. Highlights:

    • "Security and Privacy in Computer Systems" (1967)

    • "Computers in Society's Future" (1971)

    • "Records, Computers and the Rights of Citizens" (1973

    • "Privacy and Security Issues in Information Systems" (1976)

    • "Information Systems, Security, and Privacy" (1983)

    • "The new faces of privacy" (1993)

    rand.org/pubs/authors/w/ware_w

    Misc

    Shoshana Zuboff, In the Age of the Smart Machine: The Future of Work and Power (1988) Notably reviewed in the Whole Earth Catalog's Signal: Communication Tools for the Information Age (1988).

    worldcat.org/title/in-the-age- archive.org/details/inageofsma

    "Danger to Civil Rights?", 80 Microcomputing (1982)

    archive.org/stream/80_Microcom (news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1)

    "Computer-Based National Information Systems: Technology and Public Policy", NTIS (September 1981)

    govinfo.library.unt.edu/ota/Ot

    "23 to Study Computer ‘Threat’" (1970)

    nytimes.com/1970/03/12/archive

    The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    "Privacy and Information Technology" bibliography is largely 1990--present, but contains some earlier references.

    plato.stanford.edu/entries/it-

    Similarly "Privacy"

    plato.stanford.edu/entries/pri

    Credit Reporting / Legislation

    US Privacy Act of 1974

    justice.gov/opcl/privacy-act-1

    Invasion of Privacy Act 1971 - Queensland Government, Australia

    legislation.qld.gov.au/view/pd

    Arthur R. Miller, The assault on privacy: computers, data banks, and dossiers

    archive.org/details/assaultonp

    "The Computer, the Consumer and Privacy" (1984)

    nytimes.com/1984/03/04/weekinr

    Richard Boeth / Newsweek

    The specific item I'd had in mind:

    Richard Boeth, "Is Privacy Dead", Newsweek, July 27, 1970

    thedailybeast.com/articles/201

    Direct PDF: assets.documentcloud.org/docum

    Based on an HN comment: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2

    #privacy #surveillance #panopticon #PaulBaran #WillisWare #RAND #ShoshanaZuboff #RichardBoeth #CreditReporting

  4. On authors who were publishing information technology panopticon concerns in the 1980s, or earlier

    A quickie dump.

    Paul Baran / RAND

    • "On the Engineer's Responsibility in Protecting Privacy"

    • "On the Future Computer Era: Modification of the American Character and the Role of the Engineer, or, A Little Caution in the Haste to Number"

    • "The Coming Computer Utility -- Laissez-Faire, Licensing, or Regulation?"

    • "Remarks on the Question of Privacy Raised by the Automation of Mental Health Records"

    • "Some Caveats on the Contribution of Technology to Law Enforcement"

    Largely written/published 1967--1969.

    rand.org/pubs/authors/b/baran_

    Willis Ware / RAND

    Too numerous to list fully, 1960s --1990s. Highlights:

    • "Security and Privacy in Computer Systems" (1967)

    • "Computers in Society's Future" (1971)

    • "Records, Computers and the Rights of Citizens" (1973

    • "Privacy and Security Issues in Information Systems" (1976)

    • "Information Systems, Security, and Privacy" (1983)

    • "The new faces of privacy" (1993)

    rand.org/pubs/authors/w/ware_w

    Misc

    Shoshana Zuboff, In the Age of the Smart Machine: The Future of Work and Power (1988) Notably reviewed in the Whole Earth Catalog's Signal: Communication Tools for the Information Age (1988).

    worldcat.org/title/in-the-age- archive.org/details/inageofsma

    "Danger to Civil Rights?", 80 Microcomputing (1982)

    archive.org/stream/80_Microcom (news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1)

    "Computer-Based National Information Systems: Technology and Public Policy", NTIS (September 1981)

    govinfo.library.unt.edu/ota/Ot

    "23 to Study Computer ‘Threat’" (1970)

    nytimes.com/1970/03/12/archive

    The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    "Privacy and Information Technology" bibliography is largely 1990--present, but contains some earlier references.

    plato.stanford.edu/entries/it-

    Similarly "Privacy"

    plato.stanford.edu/entries/pri

    Credit Reporting / Legislation

    US Privacy Act of 1974

    justice.gov/opcl/privacy-act-1

    Invasion of Privacy Act 1971 - Queensland Government, Australia

    legislation.qld.gov.au/view/pd

    Arthur R. Miller, The assault on privacy: computers, data banks, and dossiers

    archive.org/details/assaultonp

    "The Computer, the Consumer and Privacy" (1984)

    nytimes.com/1984/03/04/weekinr

    Richard Boeth / Newsweek

    The specific item I'd had in mind:

    Richard Boeth, "Is Privacy Dead", Newsweek, July 27, 1970

    thedailybeast.com/articles/201

    Direct PDF: assets.documentcloud.org/docum

    Based on an HN comment: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2

    #privacy #surveillance #panopticon #PaulBaran #WillisWare #RAND #ShoshanaZuboff #RichardBoeth #CreditReporting

  5. On authors who were publishing information technology panopticon concerns in the 1980s, or earlier

    A quickie dump.

    Paul Baran / RAND

    • "On the Engineer's Responsibility in Protecting Privacy"

    • "On the Future Computer Era: Modification of the American Character and the Role of the Engineer, or, A Little Caution in the Haste to Number"

    • "The Coming Computer Utility -- Laissez-Faire, Licensing, or Regulation?"

    • "Remarks on the Question of Privacy Raised by the Automation of Mental Health Records"

    • "Some Caveats on the Contribution of Technology to Law Enforcement"

    Largely written/published 1967--1969.

    rand.org/pubs/authors/b/baran_

    Willis Ware / RAND

    Too numerous to list fully, 1960s --1990s. Highlights:

    • "Security and Privacy in Computer Systems" (1967)

    • "Computers in Society's Future" (1971)

    • "Records, Computers and the Rights of Citizens" (1973

    • "Privacy and Security Issues in Information Systems" (1976)

    • "Information Systems, Security, and Privacy" (1983)

    • "The new faces of privacy" (1993)

    rand.org/pubs/authors/w/ware_w

    Misc

    Shoshana Zuboff, In the Age of the Smart Machine: The Future of Work and Power (1988) Notably reviewed in the Whole Earth Catalog's Signal: Communication Tools for the Information Age (1988).

    worldcat.org/title/in-the-age- archive.org/details/inageofsma

    "Danger to Civil Rights?", 80 Microcomputing (1982)

    archive.org/stream/80_Microcom (news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1)

    "Computer-Based National Information Systems: Technology and Public Policy", NTIS (September 1981)

    govinfo.library.unt.edu/ota/Ot

    "23 to Study Computer ‘Threat’" (1970)

    nytimes.com/1970/03/12/archive

    The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    "Privacy and Information Technology" bibliography is largely 1990--present, but contains some earlier references.

    plato.stanford.edu/entries/it-

    Similarly "Privacy"

    plato.stanford.edu/entries/pri

    Credit Reporting / Legislation

    US Privacy Act of 1974

    justice.gov/opcl/privacy-act-1

    Invasion of Privacy Act 1971 - Queensland Government, Australia

    legislation.qld.gov.au/view/pd

    Arthur R. Miller, The assault on privacy: computers, data banks, and dossiers

    archive.org/details/assaultonp

    "The Computer, the Consumer and Privacy" (1984)

    nytimes.com/1984/03/04/weekinr

    Richard Boeth / Newsweek

    The specific item I'd had in mind:

    Richard Boeth, "Is Privacy Dead", Newsweek, July 27, 1970

    thedailybeast.com/articles/201

    Direct PDF: assets.documentcloud.org/docum

    Based on an HN comment: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2

    #privacy #surveillance #panopticon #PaulBaran #WillisWare #RAND #ShoshanaZuboff #RichardBoeth #CreditReporting

  6. CNN: "....The cameras were only one part of a much more complex system, some of whose details were first reported by The Financial Times, that allowed Israel to build one what one Israeli source familiar with the matter called an AI-powered “target production machine” capable of processing massive amounts of data. ..."

    #ai #panopticon #war #iran #bigbrother

  7. The Labour Parties idea of policing is an AI controlled Panopticon. A country where you feel like you are watched 24/7.

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panoptic

    youtu.be/nqNUP_vbRfE

    #Labour #starmer #authorianism #ukpolitics

  8. people with poor values can do well in politics, if they play on resentment (as in australia and usa)

    some australian polticians would say they are not about resentment but about what is right and fair. they sound like two year olds squabbling in a sand box.

    here, ricky from council estate media talks about the UK, where the Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, is talking up paranoia on behalf of the Labour government.

    “”Disturbingly, the home secretary wants to use technology such as facial recognition and AI to ensure the state has eyes everywhere at all times. Mahmoud recently said in a BBC interview:

    “Let me say I make no apology for rolling out this technology... What I would say to people that are very motivated by sort of campaigning on civil liberties is that you can’t enjoy any of your liberties in any country if you’re not safe.””

    #UKpol #AusPol #USpol #SurveillanceStates #Panopticon
    #WhenDataTakesOnDemocracy

    mastodon.social/@cemedia/11597