It has become possible to record, store, and broadcast everything humans do globally in moments, coinciding with the ability of supercomputers to analyze this massive amount of data and extract patterns. What was once pure fantasy has now become a reality, posing fundamental challenges and questions about how these technologies are utilized and their impact on governments, individuals, and future generations.
From this perspective, this book, drawing on decades of experience in the field of computing, offers a comprehensive yet accessible vision to help the reader understand the dimensions of the digital explosion and its legal, cultural, and social implications. It also encourages active participation in the ongoing dialogue surrounding these issues, which are of concern to all societies striving for freedom.
The book explores how this digital explosion has transformed the details of our lives into traceable and analyzable data, opening up vast horizons for information sharing and communication, while simultaneously presenting significant challenges related to privacy, security, and individual responsibility.



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