Cybersecurity

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Across
  1. 3. What Greenwald says his work is mainly focused on: the condition of keeping one's actions, information, and choices safe from outside scrutiny.
  2. 5. An expressive action people do freely when they believe they are alone and unobserved.
  3. 7. The deep discomfort and embarrassment shown on someone's face when they are caught in a private act.
  4. 8. The role the internet was once praised for: allowing people new freedoms and opportunities.
  5. 9. A state of being alone, unobserved, where actions are performed without others watching.
  6. 10. The way in which someone acts or conducts oneself, especially towards others.
Down
  1. 1. A process or state where the internet enabled broader participation and equality, now contrasted with its new surveillance role.
  2. 2. A global network that was once seen as a tool of openness and freedom but is now described as a zone of surveillance.
  3. 4. Describes surveillance that is not targeted but affects everyone, as Greenwald says the internet has become.
  4. 5. The powerful emotion, described by Glenn Greenwald, that someone feels when caught doing something privately and unexpectedly seen by others.
  5. 6. To secretly watch or observe someone without their knowing, as in the person unexpectedly seeing another in the passage's anecdote.