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Author Hammond-Errey, Miah, author.

Title Big data, emerging technologies and intelligence : national security disrupted / Miah Hammond-Errey
Published Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2024
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Description 1 online resource (202 pages) : illustrations
Series Studies in intelligence
Studies in intelligence series.
Contents Big data landscape fuels emerging technologies -- Big data landscape challenges fundamental intelligence principles and practices -- Big data landscape : new social harms and national security threats -- Big data and intelligence in practice -- Data and privacy -- Ethics and bias -- Trust, transparency and legitimacy
Summary "This book sets out the big data landscape, comprising data abundance, digital connectivity and ubiquitous technology, and shows how it is impacting national security. The main themes are that big data is transforming intelligence production as well as changing the national security environment broadly, including what is considered a part of national security as well as the relationships agencies have with the people. The book highlights the impact of big data on intelligence production and national security from the perspective of Australian national security leaders and practitioners, and the research is based on empirical data collection, with insights from nearly 50 participants from within Australia's National Intelligence Community. It argues that big data is transforming intelligence and national security and shows that the impacts of big data on the knowledge, activities and organisation of intelligence agencies is challenging some foundational intelligence principles, including the distinction between foreign and domestic intelligence collection. Furthermore, the book argues that big data has created emerging threats to national security; for example, it enables invasive targeting and surveillance, drives information warfare as well as social and political interference, and challenges the existing models of harm assessment used in national security. The book maps broad areas of change for intelligence agencies in the national security context and what they mean for intelligence communities, and explores how intelligence agencies look out to the rest of society, considering specific impacts relating to privacy, ethics and trust. This book will be of much interest to students of intelligence studies, technology studies, national security and International Relations"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Miah Hammond-Errey is the Director of the Emerging Technology Program at the United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney. She has a PhD from Deakin University, Australia
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on February 20, 2024)
Subject Intelligence service -- Australia
National security -- Australia
Cyber intelligence (Computer security) -- Australia
Electronic surveillance -- Australia
Big data.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / Intelligence
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / International Security
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / Law Enforcement
Big data
Cyber intelligence (Computer security)
Electronic surveillance
Intelligence service
National security
Australia
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2023039122
ISBN 9781003389651
1003389651
9781003836247
1003836240
9781003836223
1003836224