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Big Data Surveillance and Security Intelligence: The Canadian Case

Big Data Surveillance and Security Intelligence: The Canadian Case

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Intelligence gathering is evolving with massive computing power and new modes of communications analysis, challenging traditional intelligence gathering and raising concerns about civil liberties, human rights, and privacy protection. The Five Eyes intelligence partners are using new methods of data analysis to identify and pre-empt risks to national security, but at what cost to civil liberties, human rights, and privacy protection?

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 304 pages
Publication date: 25 August 2021
Publisher: University of British Columbia Press

Intelligence gathering is undergoing a significant transformation driven by advancements in computing power and the emergence of novel modes of communications analysis. These developments have extended the reach of intelligence gathering beyond traditional targets, encompassing a broader spectrum of individuals and activities. While this expanded scope has the potential to enhance national security, it also raises significant concerns regarding civil liberties, human rights, and privacy protection.

Intelligence Gathering in a State of Flux


The world of intelligence gathering is undergoing a significant transformation driven by advancements in computing power and the emergence of novel modes of communications analysis. These developments have extended the reach of intelligence gathering beyond traditional targets, encompassing a broader spectrum of individuals and activities. While this expanded scope has the potential to enhance national security, it also raises significant concerns regarding civil liberties, human rights, and privacy protection.

Big Data Surveillance and Security Intelligence


Big Data Surveillance and Security Intelligence reveals the profound shift to big data practices that security agencies have made in recent years. As the increasing volume of information from social media and other open sources challenges traditional intelligence gathering, security agencies are increasingly relying on big data analytics to identify and pre-empt risks to national security. However, at what cost to civil liberties, human rights, and privacy protection?

The Five Eyes Intelligence Partners


The Five Eyes intelligence partners – Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States – are using new methods of data analysis to identify and pre-empt risks to national security. Working together, these partners are able to leverage the vast amount of data available to them to gain insights into potential threats and vulnerabilities. However, the use of big data analytics also raises concerns about the potential for abuse and the erosion of privacy rights.

The Debate


In this astute collection, leading academics, civil society experts, and regulators debate the pressing questions raised by security intelligence and surveillance in Canada in the age of big data. The contributors explore the ethical, legal, and social implications of these practices, and offer recommendations for how to balance the need for security with the protection of individual rights.

Conclusion


In conclusion, intelligence gathering is undergoing a significant transformation driven by advancements in computing power and the emergence of novel modes of communications analysis. While this expanded scope has the potential to enhance national security, it also raises significant concerns regarding civil liberties, human rights, and privacy protection. It is essential for policymakers and practitioners to carefully consider the ethical, legal, and social implications of these practices and to work towards developing policies and practices that balance the need for security with the protection of individual rights.

Weight: 460g
Dimension: 153 x 228 x 24 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780774864183

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