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020 _a (pbk.)
100 1 _aBOGONIKILOS Nikos
245 0 _aDevelopment of surveillance technology and risk of abuse of economic information (an appraisal of technologies for political control):
_bPart 1/4: The perception of economic risks arising from the potential vulnerability of electronic commercial media to interception: Survey of opinions of experts
260 _aLuxembourg:
_bEuropean Parliament, Direcotorate General for Research,
_c1999
300 _a61p.
440 _aPE 168.184/Int.St/Part1/4
520 3 _aInterim study undertaken by the Scientific and Technological Options Assessment panel for the European Parliament. Covers the potential for abuse, by the United States and others, of the surveillance capabilities of systems such as ECHELON (a development said to be coordinated by the USA's NSA under the 1948 UK-USA agreement) and capabilities arising from directives such as the U.S. Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA) of 1994. Discusses the competing demands of surveillance and privacy, and considers the impact of rapidly evolving technial developments in surveillance capabilities.
650 _aECHELON
650 _aECONOMIC ESPIONAGE
650 _aPOLITICAL CONTROL
650 _aSURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS
700 _aHOLDSWORTH Dick (ed.)
945 _i0015007
_rY
_sY
999 _c3026
_d3026