Data And Goliath : The Hidden Battles To Collec... May 2026
: Constant monitoring can lead to self-censorship and a decline in free speech as people become wary of expressing unpopular opinions.
: Enact stronger privacy laws, increase transparency regarding data collection, and strictly limit the use of bulk surveillance in favor of targeted investigations. Data and Goliath : The Hidden Battles to Collec...
: Entities like Google, Facebook, and cell phone providers track user locations, searches, and purchasing habits. They use this data to build comprehensive profiles, which are then used for targeted advertising, price manipulation, and behavioral control. : Constant monitoring can lead to self-censorship and
The book details a world where virtually every digital action leaves a footprint. This "data exhaustion" is harvested by two primary "Goliaths": They use this data to build comprehensive profiles,
Schneier explores the harms that arise from this loss of privacy:
: Intelligence agencies utilize corporate data for broad surveillance, often under the guise of national security. Schneier points out the "surveillance partnership" where corporations collect data and governments demand access to it. 2. Social and Ethical Implications
: Use tools like encryption , browser privacy extensions, and anonymizing services.