Vigilância por dados, privacidade e segurança
entre a exploração pelo mercado e o uso estatal
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https://doi.org/10.18617/liinc.v16i1.5104Palabras clave:
Vigilância, Tecnologia, Dados, Capitalismo de Vigilância, PrivacidadeResumen
Este artigo estuda a vigilância digital contemporânea, e a forma pela qual os dados sensíveis dos usuários são recolhidos e analisados para diferentes propósitos. Objetivos específicos: i) descrever formas tecnológicas de vigilância a partir de dados pessoais e comportamentais gerados nas comunicações online dos indivíduos; ii) estudar as relações entre a economia política do capitalismo contemporâneo e a privacidade; iii) compreender como Estados e organizações privadas se utilizam da vigilância de dados eletrônicos. Metodologia: método de procedimento hipotético-dedutivo, com abordagem qualitativa e técnica bibliográfico-documental.
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