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  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Feb-2020
  • Kirjastus: Yale University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0300233078
  • ISBN-13: 9780300233070
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 288 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 235x156x25 mm, 4 b-w illus.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Feb-2020
  • Kirjastus: Yale University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0300233078
  • ISBN-13: 9780300233070
A compelling argument that the Internet of things threatens human rights and security and that suggests policy prescriptions to protect our future

The Internet has leapt from human-facing display screens into the material objects all around us. In this so-called Internet of Things—connecting everything from cars to cardiac monitors to home appliances—there is no longer a meaningful distinction between physical and virtual worlds. Everything is connected. The social and economic benefits are tremendous, but there is a downside: an outage in cyberspace can result not only in a loss of communication but also potentially a loss of life. Control of this infrastructure has become a proxy for political power, since countries can easily reach across borders to disrupt real-world systems. Laura DeNardis argues that this diffusion of the Internet into the physical world radically escalates governance concerns around privacy, discrimination, human safety, democracy, and national security, and she offers new cyber-policy solutions. In her discussion, she makes visible the sinews of power already embedded in our technology and explores how hidden technical governance arrangements will become the constitution of our future.


A compelling argument that the Internet of things threatens human rights and security and that suggests policy prescriptions to protect our future

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"Sobering and important"John Thornhill, Financial Times Best Technology Books of 2020

[ A] very well researched and impeccably written text. While dense in terms of the information and discussion provided, particularly in the sections concerning the technical areas, The Internet in Everything remains easy to read and the lines of argument and discussion are clear and succinct. I do not hesitate to recommend this volume to political scientists, security practitioners and scholars as well as the interested public.Courteney J. OConnor, LSE Review of Books

"This brilliant and essential book does nothing less than alter our paradigm for thinking about the internetfrom communications and indirect control to communications and direct control. The internet is even more powerfulor more dangerousthan we think."Anupam Chander, author of The Electronic Silk Road: How the Web Binds the World Together in Commerce 

This is a must-read. If you have limited time, read Chapters 1 and 8 at least. All of the policy issues in two-dimensional digital space have leapt into three-dimensional real-world space and have added new concerns around physical safety and everyday human activity.Vint Cerf, Internet Pioneer

"The Internet isn't just about communication anymore, Laura DeNardis explains in this important new book. Digital networks can now directly affect and manipulate our physical world--even our own bodies. And when the Internet is embedded in everything, everything becomes a potential object of surveillance and control. DeNardis shows us why we need a new politics of privacy and security as the Internet gets physical."Jack M. Balkin, Yale Law School

A crucial read for understanding the unseen but powerful mechanisms and standards which shape security and policy issues impacting everyone.Marietje Schaake, Member of European Parliament 2009-2019



With more things than people connected to the Internet, we enter a cyber-physical world of opportunities and threats.  Laura DeNardis is the perfect guide to this strange new world.Joseph S. Nye, Jr.,  Harvard University and author of The Future of Power  

List of Abbreviations
ix
PART ONE FROM COMMUNICATION TO CONTROL
1 After the Internet
3(22)
2 The Cyber-Physical Disruption
25(34)
PART TWO THE GLOBAL POLITICS OF CYBER-PHYSICAL SYSTEMS
3 Privacy Gets Physical
59(34)
4 Cyber-Physical Security
93(39)
5 Interoperability Politics
132(31)
PART THREE RETHINKING INTERNET FREEDOM AND GOVERNANCE
6 The Internet Freedom Oxymoron
163(25)
7 Disruptions to Global Internet Governance
188(24)
8 The Cyber-Physical Policy Moment
212(19)
Notes 231(24)
Acknowledgments 255(4)
Index 259
Laura DeNardis, one of the worlds leading Internet governance scholars, is a professor in the School of Communication at American University and the author of The Global War for Internet Governance and other books.