Database Nation

O'Reilly, ISBN 0-596-00105-3 There are essays which were redacted, while showing next to the time that has passed since their first edition, are balanced and informative even after a few years. 'Database Nation' seems to fall perfectly into this category of texts that continue to emanate the aura of their research after other events and technologies they have succeeded. Subtitled as 'The Death of Privacy in the 21st Century', this book written by Simson Garfinkel is written with the aim of informing successful, far more than to scare, offering an overview in its way complete and well described the abuses on our privacy. After a fulminant introduction chapters run in an impressive series of cases esplicati in the most varied contexts, from medical databases used as a weapon of blackmail to satellite technologies and their constant control, with a crucial final chapter which implements the urgency of act for the defense of his private life. This is, in fact, the contemporary approach that is best suited to these issues: informed and active, free from paranoia immobilizing and reaching for a clear definition of the boundaries of our private sphere. In a mediascape by constant bathrooms catastrophic sensationalism, be aware of their rights to counter potential abuse and support organizations that work for this is a social and political act strategically important for the future of all.