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Personal Privacy in the Age of the Internet

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This reflective exploration probes the erosion of privacy in the digital age, tracing privacy’s journey from sacred right to a commodity exposed to relentless digital surveillance. It contemplates the balance between personal secrecy and societal transparency. Amid technological advances, the narrative examines how our private realms are compromised, urging a reevaluation of the boundaries between individual space and public domain, and inviting introspection on our digital existence’s impact on the sanctity of our inner selves.
  • Publisher: Spines
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 9798895691861
  • Page Count: 372
Dr. Yair Oppenheim
Dr. Yair Oppenheim
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Dr. Yair Oppenheim holds several degrees in mathematics, computer science, business and cyber security, and a Ph.D. from Tel Aviv University’s Cohn Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Ideas. For many years, he managed IT and information systems for multinational corporations including Delta-Galil, GE Healthcare, Teva Pharmaceuticals, and others.
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