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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