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Author Ball, Kirstie.

Title The private security state? : surveillance, consumer data and the war on terror / Kirstie Ball, Ana Canhoto, Elizabeth Daniel, Sally Dibb, Maureen Meadows, and Keith Spiller
Edition 1. edition
Published [Copenhagen, Denmark] : CBS Press, 2015
©2015

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Description 243 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
Contents Consumer data and the war on terror: the new political economy of secruity and surveillance -- Market logics and regulation: theorising private sector involvement in national security surveillance -- Shaping the regimes: stakeholders and their interests -- Secure information flows? tensions, disruptions and realignments in information infrastructures -- The strategic response: recognising, rationalising and refashioing in the retail travel customer relationship -- Embedded adaptations: renegotiationg and reworking in the financial services customer relationship -- Cross-selling for security: remediation work at the retail travel front-line -- Compliance conquers all? -- remediation work at the financial services front-line. -- The private security state: responsibilisation, surveillance and security -- The out-takes: reflections on interdisciplinary working
Summary The last decade has witnessed the emergence of a surveillance-industrial complex as securitised data about customers begins to flow between the private sector and government. Through detailed empirical analysis The Private Security State? questions how private sector organizations achieve compliance with demands for customer data. Whilst others have argued that diffused security arrangements de-politicises it, this book shows that national security becomes re-politicised as it re-surfaces in the politics of production within the business enterprise. The Private Security State? revolves around case studies of two surveillance regimes: The Anti-Money Laundering/Counter Terror Finance regulations in retail financial services; and the EBorders regulations in the retail travel industry. The book examines how these new government demands for information intertwine with the activities of private sector organizations, as their systems, processes, customers and employees are integrated into national security frameworks
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Electronic surveillance.
Social control.
Author Canhoto, Ana Isabel.
Daniel, Elizabeth, 1962-
Dibb, Sally, 1963-
Meadows, Maureen.
Ball, Kirstie.
Spiller, Keith.
ISBN 8763003325
9788763003322
Other Titles Surveillance, consumer data and the war on terror