*Herzliche Einladung zum *

 

*ITA-Seminar mit Kirstie BALL (The Open University)*

The Private Security State? Surveillance, Consumer Data and the War on
Terror

11.11.2014, 16:00 Uhr

 

*Kirstie Ball erforscht die Auswirkungen von Überwachungstechnologien,
Big Data und anderen technikbasierten Sicherheitsstrategien auf
Gesellschaften. Ihr Vortrag am ITA findet in englischer Sprache statt.*

 

The last decade has witnessed a blurring of the boundaries between
public and private sector organisations in relation to national
security. This blurring has shifted from the private provision of
physical security services and infrastructure, to the provision of the
very data which enable decisions about risk and deployment to be made.
Pre-empting the moves of risky, targeted individuals using vast datasets
gleaned from any number of sources is de rigueur in neoliberal
government discourse and doctrine.

 

In this new politics of pre-emption, mined data about the past
transactions and activities of citizens become the template for risk
analysis about future threats. Securitised data about customers begins
to flow between the private sector and government. Information about the
financial transactions, locations and communications of citizens is
'among the most important and valuable' for national security (US
Director of National Intelligence).

 

How do these new government demands for information intertwine with the
activities of private sector organizations? How do private organizations
achieve compliance with demands for customer data? How are their
business operations altered and how are customer relationships and
employees affected? This talk examines the implications of this policy
move to pre-emption for those private sector organizations which are
mandated to provide information and empowered by government to make
these sovereign decisions.

 

Prof. Kirstie Ball is Professor of Organization at The Open University
Business School

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