I thought both groups presented some good information on this book. I thought it was cool how they mentioned about the project done in Tampa, FL in regards of the facial recognition. Its one of those things that you never really think about and when you hear it being used that way you become wowed by it. I also thought the concept about telematics was very interesting. This technology just shows us where the future is heading and little things like this may creating more convenience in our lives. Being able to predict actions, like ice spots, before it appends would let drivers know whats on the road before it happens. I also agree with the motto of the book that was mentioned a lot throughout both presentations and that was "people only see what they want to and accept it". This is very true even our news cast are tailored in a way to increase ratings, by doing just this, or even through marketing products.
I also like the comparison that one of the groups did with the book "the Art of Deception" by Kevin Mitnick. That example about how Hollywood employees just gave out customer's information without really having any security procedures in placed shocked me and how easy doing something like that was. These two books definitely seemed to show a different aspect of privacy.
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