重新审视的监控文化:全面的信息意识和新的隐私景观

W. Staples
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2002年11月下旬,在华盛顿特区的一个阴雨绵绵、寒冷的日子里,距四架被劫持的飞机撞向世贸中心、五角大楼和宾夕法尼亚州的一片田地仅一年多一点的时间,那次事件造成3000多人死亡。在杜邦环城众多令人眼花缭乱的星巴克之一,大型在线电子零售商亚马逊(Amazon.com)的反传统领袖杰夫•贝佐斯(Jeff Bezos)与时任五角大楼信息意识办公室主任约翰•波因德克斯特(John Poindexter)会面。贝佐斯点了一杯低脂拿铁。波因德克斯特是里根时期的前国家安全顾问,也是一名被控向国会撒谎和妨碍司法公正的重罪犯,他选择了美国人(当然)。波因德克斯特一针见血。波因德克斯特:“杰夫,我们有麻烦了。世界已经发生了巨大的变化。我在白宫的那些年里,确定我们的情报收集目标相对简单。今天,美国面临的最严重的非对称威胁是恐怖主义,这种威胁的特点是一群人在难以识别和界定的阴暗网络中松散地组织起来,他们的目标是破坏我们的生活方式。情报收集的目标是成千上万的人,我们并不总是知道他们的身份和下落。这有点类似于在嘈杂的海洋中寻找潜艇的反潜战问题——我们必须在嘈杂的世界中找到恐怖分子,了解他们的计划,并制定防止他们袭击的方案。我认为解决方案在很大程度上与信息技术有关。我们必须变得更多
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The Culture of Surveillance Revisited: Total Information Awareness and the New Privacy Landscape
It's late November 2002 on a drizzly, cold day in Washington, D.C., a little more than a year after four hijacked planes crashed into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and a field in Pennsyl vania killing more than 3,000 people. In one of the bewildering number of Starbucks ofFDupont Circle, Jeff Bezos, iconoclast lead er of the mega online e-tailer Amazon.com, and John Poindexter, then director of the Pentagon's Office of Information Awareness, meet. Bezos orders a low-fat latte. Poindexter, ex-Regan national security advisor and a convicted felon charged with lying to Con gress and obstruction of justice, takes an Americano (of course). Poindexter gets right to the point. Poindexter: "Jeff, we have a problem. The world has changed dramatically. During the years I was in the White House it was relatively simple to identify our intelligence collection targets. Today, the most serious asymmetric threat facing the United States is terrorism, a threat characterized by collections of people loose ly organized in shadowy networks that are difficult to identify and define and whose goals are the destruction of our way of life. The intelligence collection targets are thousands of people whose iden tities and whereabouts we do not always know. It is somewhat analogous to the antisubmarine warfare problem of finding sub marines in an ocean of noise—we must find the terrorists in a world of noise, to understand what they are planning, and develop options for preventing their attacks. I think the solution is largely associated with information technology. We must become much
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