Summary:
The book delves into the extensive surveillance practices of governments and corporations, revealing how they collect vast amounts of personal data. It also discusses the implications for privacy, security, and democracy, and offers insights into how individuals can protect themselves against these intrusions.
Key points:
1. Surveillance Everywhere: Schneier states we live in a surveillance-heavy world where our data is collected and used by governments and corporations to influence our behavior.
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