Computer Privacy Annoyances
by Dan TynanComputer Privacy Annoyances is your guide to a safer, saner, and more private life. Written by privacy pro Dan Tynan, and based on interviews with privacy experts from all over the globe, Computer Privacy Annoyances serves up real-world advice in bite-sized portions that will help you stop the snoops in their tracks. The book even addresses non-computing threats, from telemarketer-cum-stalkers, thieves at your mailbox, nosy folks in your HR department, cell phone eavesdroppers, and more. The key areas covered include:
# Privacy at Home
# Privacy on the Net
# Privacy at Work
# Privacy in Public
# Privacy and Uncle Sam
# Privacy in the Future
About of the author: Daniel Tynan has written about Internet privacy and security for nearly a decade. His work has appeared in more than 40 national publications. As executive editor at PC World, Tynan edited a special issue on Internet Privacy that won a Grand Neal Award and was a finalist for a National Magazine Award. He has won more than a dozen other honors, including nine Neals, four Maggies, and two Computer Press Association Awards.
Other details:
# Paperback: 190 pages
# Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc.
# Language: English
# ISBN-10: 0596007752
# ISBN-13: 978-0596007751