Dataveillance is closely allied to--even dependent on--computer matching and profiling. The leading expert in this area is Roger Clarke. His Web site at www.anu.edu.au/ people/Roger.Clarke has a number of excellent articles on dataveillance and related topics. These articles include "Reasonably Easy Reading about Dataveillance and Privacy" (www.anu.edu.au/people/Roger.Clarke/DV/ Popular.html), "Chip-Based ID: Promise and Peril" (www.info-sec.com/crypto/crypto_090897d.html-ssi), and "Dataveillance: Delivering 1984" (www.anu.edu.au/ people/Roger.Clarke/DV/PaperPopular.html). David Banisar's article "Big Brother Goes High-Tech" from the spring 1996 issue of CovertAction Quarterly magazine at mediafilter.org/caq/CAQ56brother.html describes a variety of technologies that governments and corporations are either using or plan to use for dataveillance and surveillance of private individuals. Read a review of Computers, Surveillance, and Privacy by David Lyon and Elia Zureik (University of Minnesota Press, 1996) at www.gseis.ucla.edu/courses/ed253a/dk/INFO1.htm.
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