Boghosian's work often focuses on how technology affects our daily lives. In a 2010
Huffington Post article titled "Are You Chip-Ready", she discusses
radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology that has been making its way into many people's lives, including students whose attendance can now be tracked by an RFID chip implanted in their student ID cards. She points out
identity theft,
stalking,
government spying, and
security breaches as just some of the negative outcomes of RFID technology. In 2012, Boghosian documented her own
data trail to show how everyday transactions and ventures are captured and stored, most times without our knowledge. From the
surveillance monitor outside of her apartment building, to a purchase at a local coffee shop, Boghosian illustrates how corporations play a larger role in people's daily lives. The
National Security Agency (NSA), for instance, collects
metadata on every phone call Americans make, as was revealed in June 2013 by
Edward Snowden. ==Bibliography==