Whose Security Are We Talking About Anyway? The Case of the Amazon Ring
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Authors/contributors
- Laidlaw, Emily B. (Editor)
- Martin-Bariteau, Florian (Editor)
- Bailey, Jane (Author)
- Burkell, Jacquelyn (Author)
- Thomasen, Kristen (Author)
Title
Whose Security Are We Talking About Anyway? The Case of the Amazon Ring
Abstract
"Cybersecurity is often examined through the lens of national security and organizational risks, focusing on data breaches and the technical and legal measures to prevent, address, and mitigate them. However, another critical dimension is the impact on individual security and dignity. This edited collection explores the legal and technical aspects of self-security, addressing issues such as technology-facilitated abuse, social media, the sharing culture, and reputational harm. With a distinct Canadian focus, it examines how the country’s policies, laws, and practices shape cybersecurity and individual protection. By providing insights into safeguarding personal security in a rapidly evolving digital landscape, this collection serves as a valuable resource for researchers, policymakers, and individuals alike."-- Provided by publisher
Book Title
The security of self: a human-centric approach to cybersecurity
Place
Ottawa, Ontario
Publisher
University of Ottawa Press
Date
Dec 09, 2025
Language
eng
ISBN
978-0-7766-4560-5
Library Catalog
Open WorldCat
Extra
OCLC: 1504226273
Citation
Bailey, J., Burkell, J., & Thomasen, K. (2025). Whose Security Are We Talking About Anyway? The Case of the Amazon Ring. In E. B. Laidlaw & F. Martin-Bariteau (Eds.), The security of self: a human-centric approach to cybersecurity. University of Ottawa Press.
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