Exploring eighteenth century concerns about privacy, this examination of scrutiny and social pressure looks at diaries, autobiographies, poems and works of pornography in order to show the possibilities of privacy, and its social repercussions.
The Algorithmic Foundations of Differential Privacy is meant as a thorough introduction to the problems and techniques of differential privacy, and is an invaluable reference for anyone with an interest in the topic.
It's high time to rethink notions of privacy and what, if anything, limits the power of those who are constantly watching, listening, and learning about us. This book is for readers who want answers to three questions: Who has your data?
"Anyone hoping to understand the sometimes precarious state of privacy in modern America should start by reading this book.
This book is a must-read for all practitioners in the personal information economy.
Thoroughly revised and updated to address the many changes in this evolving field, the third edition of Legal and Privacy Issues in Information Security addresses the complex relationship between the law and the practice of information ...
Along the way, Jaap-Henk Hoepman debunks eight persistent myths surrounding computer privacy.
Privacy Law Answer Book answers key questions related to the evolving collection, use, and storage of consumers' personal information.
What is privacy?
Privacy, which digital citizens eagerly relinquish, is not so essential to the health and welfare of democracy after all.
Joshua Philips and Mark D. Ryan focus on the technological aspects of privacy, in particular, on today’s attacks on privacy by the simple use of today’s technology, like web services and e-payment technologies and by State-level ...