Prepare yourself: They know all about you.
7/1/2002
If you think your privacy is under assault now, just wait a few years, says Richard Hunter, who is VP of security for GartnerG2. The world will be full of devicessome hidden, some notthat will record everything you do and data mine your moves relentlessly, thanks to technologies like personal identifiers. For consumers, Hunter provides survival strategies and policy options for regulation. But if you run a business, you might want to think about how the next wave of intrusive technology could affect your relationships with customers. The book is written with lots of doom-and-gloom opinion, but entertaining doom-and-gloom at that.