With today's rapid evolution and deployment of new information and computing technologies, the "age of ubiquitous computing" is upon us. Human beings will be, to an ever greater extent, surrounded by machines that monitor, record, and analyze everything that occurs around them, leading to a world in which secrets are almost impossible to keep. This environment will have a profound effect on businesses, society, and individuals. This book explores the implications of the world without secrets, discusses policy options, and looks at the future of information crime.