Software Agents Surveillance And The Right To Privacy Siks Dissertation
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This Siks dissertation critically examines the complex interplay between software agents, advanced surveillance technologies, and the fundamental right to individual privacy. It explores the ethical and legal challenges posed by ubiquitous digital monitoring, offering a comprehensive analysis of its impact on personal freedoms and proposing frameworks for safeguarding privacy in an increasingly interconnected world.