Permanent record

Published July 27, 2019 by Metropolitan Books/Henry Holt and Company.

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978-1-250-23723-1
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Edward Snowden, the man who risked everything to expose the US government’s system of mass surveillance, reveals for the first time the story of his life, including how he helped to build that system and what motivated him to try to bring it down.

In 2013, twenty-nine-year-old Edward Snowden shocked the world when he broke with the American intelligence establishment and revealed that the United States government was secretly pursuing the means to collect every single phone call, text message, and email. The result would be an unprecedented system of mass surveillance with the ability to pry into the private lives of every person on earth. Six years later, Snowden reveals for the very first time how he helped to build this system and why he was moved to expose it.

Spanning the bucolic Beltway suburbs of his childhood and the clandestine CIA and NSA postings of his adulthood, Permanent …

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We're all familiar with [a:Edward Snowden|7140597|Edward Snowden|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1425078029p2/7140597.jpg] and his 2013 revelations: an NSA employee turned Whistleblower, he brought to light a government mass surveillance program that gathers data about all US Citizens and stores it in perpetuity. His memoir is maddening and sad, but an interesting and inspiring read. Whether or not we think we have anything to hide, the large scale collection of our most intimate data points--many that we generate without awareness--creates a chilling possibility for abuse.

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Consider, for a moment, living in the feudal age. Your respect and power would've been derived from the amount of land you have. Or, in a capitalist system, it is the money or credibility. Now, consider our time. It is still capitalism. However, a capitalism which is ever-increasingly depending on technologies, most importantly information technology. This is the actual currency for this age. The amount of information you can and have massed and crunched gives you power and wealth according. And, unless you are part of the top-tier of the governments or leading tech industries, you are the mine or the factory of data. All our virtual assistants, IoT devices, smart devices, websites we visit, digital services we buy are sending our data without our consent to the vendors, and often to the government.
Do you find this unethical? Well... if you do, then meet Edward Snowden (you may probably …

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