Who\u2019s watching you? Could be anyone, really. Social media sites, webcams, CCTV cameras and smartphones have made keeping tabs on you as easy as tapping \u201crefresh\u201d on a tablet. And who knows what your cell phone records are telling the NSA?\nSurveillance technology has privacy on the run, as we navigate between big data benefits and Big Brother intrusion.\nFind out why wearing Google Glass could make everything you see the property of its creator, and which Orwellian technologies are with us today. But just how worried should we be? A cyber security expert weighs in.\nAlso, the benefits of an eye in the sky. A startup company claims that their suite of microsatellites will help protect Earth\u2019s fragile environment.\nAnd Gary catches a cat burglar!\nGuests:\n\n\nRobert Gehl \u2013 Professor in the Department of Communication, University of Utah. His article, \u201cA Mind Meld with the Surveillance State\u201d appeared in an online issue of The Week.\n\n\nHal Rappaport \u2013 Technology consultant for businesses, author of the paranormal thriller Hath No Fury: The Lesson of Three Book One. His article, \u201c7 Sinister Technologies from Orwell\u2019s 1984", appeared on the SyFy Channel\u2019s online magazine.\n\n\nSusan Landau \u2013 Professor of cyber security policy at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, author of Surveillance or Security?: The Risks Posed by New Wiretapping Technologies and Privacy on the Line: The Politics of Wiretapping and Encryption.\n\n\nWilliam Marshall \u2013 Physicist, Planet Labs\n\nDescripci\xf3n en espa\xf1ol\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices