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Edward Snowden: State Enemy Or Privacy Defender?

Current price: $26.88
Edward Snowden: State Enemy Or Privacy Defender?
Edward Snowden: State Enemy Or Privacy Defender?

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Edward Snowden: State Enemy Or Privacy Defender?

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In the annals of modern history, few figures have sparked as much controversy as Edward Snowden. Branded a criminal by the American government, Snowden is simultaneously hailed as a hero by countless individuals worldwide. His daring exposé of the US government's extensive and covert surveillance practices unveiled a vast web of technological espionage, affecting not only foreign allies but also American citizens. This book relates his story.The driving idea behind the book is to explore the complex and multifaceted public perception of Edward Snowden, delving into the challenges and opportunities resulting from his actions. The book aims to provide insights into the polarized views of Snowden as either a hero or a traitor, and to analyze the profound implications his whistleblowing has had on global discussions about transparency, accountability, civil liberties, privacy rights, and government surveillance. The detailed examination of the legal challenges Snowden faces serves as a crucial element in understanding the broader context of his actions and their enduring impact on contemporary governance.
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Edward Snowden exposed extensive government surveillance programs, sparking global debates on privacy and national security.His revelations prompted legislative and judicial reforms in multiple countries to enhance oversight and protect individual privacy.Snowden's disclosures strained international relations and led to the restructuring of global intelligence-sharing agreements.The technology industry responded with increased emphasis on robust encryption and privacy-focused innovations.Public awareness and advocacy for digital rights surged, leading to heightened scrutiny of surveillance practices by both governments and corporations.

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