Want to know more about internet surveillance where it began and where it may be going, here is some heavy reading on the subject.
AI, Encryption, and the Sins of the 90s
Meredith Whittaker
AI, Encryption, and the Sins of the 90s (signal.org)
Political Manipulation and
Internet Advertising Infrastructure,
Matthew Crain and Anthony Nadler.
https://doi.org/10.5325/jinfopoli.9.2019.0370
New Directions in Cryptography,
Whitfield Diffie and Martin E. Hellman.
https://www-ee.stanford.edu/~hellman/publications/24.pdf
Atari Democrats,
Lily Geismer.
https://jacobin.com/2016/02/geismer-democratic-party-atari-tech-silicon-valley-mondale
Luxury Surveillance: People pay
a premium for tracking technologies that get
imposed unwillingly on others,
Chris Gilliard and David Golumbia.
https://reallifemag.com/luxury-surveillance/
Digital Redlining, Access, and Privacy,
Chris Gilliard and Hugh Culik.
https://www.commonsense.org/education/articles/digital-redlining-access-and-privacy
We lost the war: welcome to the
world of tomorrow,
Rop Gonggrijp and Frank Rieger.
https://media.ccc.de/v/22C3-920-en-we_lost_the_war
Crypto and empire: the
contradictions of counter-surveillance advocacy,
Seda Gürses, Arun Kundnani, Joris Van Hoboken.
https://doi.org/10.1177/0163443716643006
A history of crypto-discourse:
encryption as a site of struggles to define internet
freedom,
Z. Isadora Hellegren.
https://doi.org/10.1080/24701475.2017.1387466
The Framework for Global
Electronic Commerce: A Policy Perspective,
Ira C. Magaziner, Senior Advisor to the President for Policy Development,
Interviewed on 24 November 1997 by Ann Grier Cutter
and Len A. Costa for the Journal of International
Affairs.
https://www.jstor.org/stable/24357514
Cryptography as information
control,
Sarah Myers West.
https://doi.org/10.1177/03063127221078314
Renegade Infrastructures:
Commerce and Policy in the Crypto Wars 1.0,
Sarah Myers West.
https://spir.aoir.org/ojs/index.php/spir/article/view/13525/11470
The Privacy Paradox: Privacy,
Surveillance, and Encryption,
Karina Rider.
http://hdl.handle.net/1773/37248
The Privacy Paradox: how market
privacy facilitates government surveillance,
Karina Rider.
https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2017.1314531
Centering Race in Analyses and
Practices of Countersurveillance Advocacy:
Mythologies of the Racialized Other in the Crypto Wars,
Karina Rider and S. L. Revoy.
Computational Power and AI,
Jai Vipra and Sarah Myers West.
https://ainowinstitute.org/publication/policy/compute-and-ai
The Steep Cost of Capture,
Meredith Whittaker.
https://doi.org/10.1145/3488666
The Origin and Early History of
the Computer Security Software Products Industry,
Jeffrey R. Yost.
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7116464
The Framework for Global
Electronic Commerce,
The Clinton Whitehouse.
https://clintonwhitehouse4.archives.gov/WH/New/Commerce/read.html
Encryption and the ‘Going Dark’
Debate,
Congressional Research Service,
Updated January 25, 2017.
https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/R/R44481
Going Dark, Going Forward: A
Primer on the Encryption Debate,
House Homeland Security Committee Majority Staff
Report, June 2016.
https://irp.fas.org/congress/2016_rpt/hsc-encrypt.pdf
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