Dr. Katherine Albrecht is the founder and director of CASPIAN, an
international consumer group. Dubbed the "Erin Brockovich" of RFID
by Wired magazine, she is one of the leading voices for privacy in
today's fast-changing, high-tech world. Katherine holds a doctorate
in education from Harvard University.
Liz McIntyre is an award-winning investigative writer with a flair
for exposing corporate shenanigans and bureaucratic misdeeds. She
serves as CASPIAN's communications director and has been the master
strategist for many of the organization's most successful media
campaigns.
Winner of the Lysander Spooner Award for Advancing the Literature
of Liberty
"This is the first, and maybe the loudest, popular book on a
crucial technology of our times; a masterpiece of
technocriticism.”—from the foreword by bestselling author Bruce
Sterling
"One of the best privacy books in many years... The privacy
movement needs a book. I nominate Spychips."—Marc Rotenberg,
Executive Director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center
(EPIC)
"The book makes a very persuasive case that some of America's
biggest companies want to embed tracking technology into virtually
everything we own, and then study our usage patterns 24 hours a
day. It's a truly creepy book and well worth reading."—Hiawatha
Bray, The Boston Globe
"Provocative... Albrecht and McIntyre have a knack for finding
information, and developing sources that make them the envy of
investigative reporters."—Chicago Sun-Times
"Paints a 1984-ish picture of how corporations would like to use
RFID tags to keep tabs on you."—The Associated Press
"A chilling story about an emerging future in which spychips run
amok as Big Brother and Big Shopkeeper invade our privacy in
unprecedented ways.”—Chicago Tribune
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