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OverviewThe Internet ecosystem is held together by a surprisingly intangible glue - trust. To meet its full potential, users need to trust that the Internet works reliably and efficiently when providing them with the information they are seeking, while also being secure, private and safe. When trust in the Internet wanes, the network's stock of digital social capital falls and users begin to alter their online behaviour. These often subtle changes in behaviour tend to be collectively highly maladaptive, hindering the economic, developmental and innovative potential of the globe-spanning network of networks. Look Who's Watching: Surveillance, Treachery and Trust Online confirms in vivid detail that the trust placed by users in the Internet is increasingly misplaced. Edward Snowden's revelations that the United States National Security Agency and other government agencies are spying on Internet users, the proliferation of cybercrime and the growing commodification of user data and regulatory changes - which threaten to fragment the system - are all rapidly eroding the confidence users have in the Internet ecosystem. Based on a combination of illustrative anecdotal evidence and analysis of new survey data, Look Who's Watching clearly demonstrates why trust matters, how it is being eroded and how, with care and deliberate policy action, the essential glue of the Internet can be restored. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Fen Osler Hampson , Eric JardinePublisher: The Centre for International Governance Innovation Imprint: The Centre for International Governance Innovation ISBN: 9781928096306ISBN 10: 1928096301 Pages: 376 Publication Date: 08 November 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAnyone who is interested in studying or understanding the evolution of the Web and the Internet should read this book. It contains a wealth of invaluable information and analysis about the changing views of Internet users, as well as a strong thesis about the role of trust in the Internet ecosystem and why we need to ensure it isn't eroded. Dame Wendy Hall, DBE, Professor of Computer Science, University of Southampton, England Anyone who is interested in studying or understanding the evolution of the Web and the Internet should read this book. It contains a wealth of invaluable information and analysis about the changing views of Internet users, as well as a strong thesis about the role of trust in the Internet ecosystem and why we need to ensure it isn t eroded. Dame Wendy Hall, DBE, Professor of Computer Science, University of Southampton, England Author InformationFen Osler Hampson is the director of CIGI' s Global Security & Politics Program and professor at Carleton University. He is the co-author of Brave New Canada: Meeting the Challenge of a Changing World (2014) with Derek H. Burney. Eric Jardine is assistant professor of political science at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and a CIGI research fellow. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |