I was catching up on some back reading and found the whole September issue of Scientific American dedicated to privacy in the age of terabytes and terror
Covers a wide range of topics that aid or threaten privacy from digital surveillance to social networks. cryptography, RFID tags, genetic markers and more.


Privacy is not dead, its just transformed. Consumers must now actively protect their identity by utilizing an ever growing set of tools that collectively can anonymize parts or all of a users interaction on the web. Theres a good Privacy 2.0 blog called Arzoola
http://blog.arzoola.com
Posted by: Evan Lash | December 12, 2008 at 08:43 PM