Trafficking Date / Ann Kokas / Akio Nakajima

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 社会 トラフィッキング・データ / アン・コカス / 中嶋聖雄
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Item number: BO4402703
Released date: 15 Mar 2024

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[Introduction to Content]
0 Personal data transferred to China through products and services provided by Chinese companies and used by the Chinese government.
Digital sovereignty is threatened by the wrong U.S. tech surveillance policy.
0 This book proposes the concept of "data trafficking," which means that users' data is commercially extracted and transferred to foreign governments' national strategies that are outside the jurisdiction of the legal system of their home country or territory.
Through popular online games like Fortnite, this book reveals how tech companies collect personal data and how it threatens the security of a country.
0 An expert in Chinese media and information technology who has conducted extensive research and research for many years reveals the amazing state of personal data exploitation by Chinese companies and the Chinese government across a variety of fields, and warns about information protection.
0 This book reveals how personal data related to jobs, genetic information, family life, household, consumption and payments, investment, entertainment including games and music, and political orientation is routinely "traffic" (pulled) for political and financial purposes without consent.
0 This book argues that these data have been transferred from U.S. tech companies to China, and that the Chinese government uses them to threaten digital sovereignty around the world.
Behind data trafficking is the fact that U.S. regulators have taken a laissez-Chapter 6 : Social Media : Algorithms as a National Security Asset
Chapter 6 : Games : Virtual World's Porous Borders
Chapter 7 : Money : The Risks of Data Trafficking to the PRC
Chapter 8 : Healthcare and Health : Monitoring Biodata Without Borders
Chapter 9 : Data That Passes Through the Back Door
Chapter 10 : Toward Data Stabilization
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Biography of the author
Professor of Media Studies at the University of Virginia.
C. K. Yen chair at the University of Virginia
For more than 20 years, he has researched and researched U.S. - China trade relations as a consultant, professor, Fulbright Scalar and employee of Fortune 500.
Published by Hollywood Made in China.
Published by the New York Times, National Public Radio