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Privacy’s-Other-Path
Privacy’s Other Path: Recovering the Law of Confidentiality NEIL M. R ICHARDS *&D ANIEL J. S OLOVE ** The familiar legend of privacy law holds that Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis “invented” the right to privacy in 1890, and that William Prosser aided its develop- ment by recognizing four privacy torts in 1960. In this […]
Identities Evolve Why Federated Identity is Easier Said Than Done
[…] purposes. It is not clear that licence issuers ever officially sanctioned this p ractice, but it has obviously been widely mimicked across many different sectors, and s lowly adapted and varied in many ad hoc ways. In contrast, other identity memes are more fo rmally constructed and transmitted, often by legislated mandates like the […]
First_Generation_Laws
1 PRIVACY INVASIVE GEO -MASHUPS: PRIVACY 2.0 AND THE LIMITS OF FIRST GENERATION INFORMATI ON PRIVACY LAWS Mark Burdon † ABSTRACT Online technological advances are pioneering the wider distribution of geospatial information for general mapping purposes. The use of popular web – based applications, such as Google Maps, is ensuring that mapping based applications are […]
Why-Johnny-Can’t-Opt-Out
Why Johnny Can’t Opt Out: A Usability Evaluation of Tools to Limit Online Behavioral Advertising Pedro G. Leon, Blase Ur, Rebecca Balebako, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Richard Shay, and Yang Wang October 31, 2011 CMU-CyLab-11-017 CyLab Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Why Johnny Can’t Opt Out: A Usability Evaluation of Tools to Limit Online Behavioral […]
The Gray Rhino of Pandemic Preparedness-pages – Main Article
The Gray Rhino of Pandemic Preparedness
Digital Deep Fakes
[…] existing files or recordings). The program is trained to emulate the data in the real files: learning what human faces looks like; how people move their heads, lips, and eyebrows when they talk; and what sounds are made in speech. The second neural net (the “adversary”), a program also trained on the real video […]
Beyond Explainability_FPF Advisory Board Draft
BEYO ND E XPLA IN ABIL IT Y: A P ra ctic al G uid e t o M an ag in g R is k in M ac h in e L earn in g M odels B y Andre w B urt […]
Moving the Internet of Things Forward Without Hard Numbers on Risks
Today’s release of the FTC’s long-awaited report on the Internet of Things concludes that connected devices are “likely to meld the virtual and physical worlds together in ways that are currently difficult to comprehend.” It’s this great unknown where it seems many of the revolutionary benefits and more abstract risks from connectivity lie. While the […]
Bleier & Eisenbeiss_Ads on Private Information
[…] a company is well -trusted, it can increase its banners’ perceived informativeness through high personalization with out triggering consumers’ negative emotions. In contrast, when the company is lowly trusted, highly personalized banners are not perceived more informative, but instead elicit anger. These outcomes are moreover amplified by consumers’ previous trust in the display website […]
Bamberger & Mulligan_Privacy in Europe
[…] of other units such as marketing and IT makes them institutionally well – placed to guarantee consultation as new projects and technology systems are rolled out. “[S] lowly and slowly,” one explained, “that’s mainly my job. Teaching, making rules, convincing, making bridges all over.” This was ensured in some instances not just informally, but […]