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The Snowden Disclosures, Technical Standards and the Making of Surveillance Infrastructures
Type of publication: Article
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Journal: International Journal of Communication
Volume: 11
Year: 2017
Month: February
Pages: 802-823
URL: http://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc...
Abstract: The Snowden documents have revealed that intelligence agencies conduct large-scale digital surveillance by exploiting vulnerabilities in the hardware and software of communication infrastructures. These vulnerabilities have been characterized as “weaknesses,” “flaws,” “bugs,” and “backdoors.” Some of these result from errors in the design or implementation of systems, others from unanticipated uses of intended features. A particularly subtle kind of vulnerability arises from the manipulation of technical standards to render communication infrastructures susceptible to surveillance. Technical standards have a powerful influence on our digital environment: They shape the conditions under which digital citizenship is exercised. The Snowden revelations brought to the forefront the role of intelligence agencies in the standards-making process, lending new urgency to the debate over the adequacy and legitimacy of the current mechanisms used for negotiating standards. This article explores how influence is exercised in the production of standards and the implications this has for their trustworthiness and integrity.
Keywords: Infrastructure, Snowden, Standards, surveillance
Authors Rogers, Michael
Eden, Grace
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