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Just_Click_Submit_ The_Collection,_Dissemination_and_Tagging_of
[…] e- mail accounts with personalized messa ges offering mortgage refinancing options, Viagra and hot stock tips? Do you realize that you are potentially contributing to your electronic, downloadable psychological profile every time you surf the Web? These questions represent vastly different scenarios but have a common denominator linking them together – the ab ility […]
Identities Evolve Why Federated Identity is Easier Said Than Done
[…] NIST Special Publication 800-63, http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/nistpubs/800-63/SP800-63V1_0_2. pdf (accessed 5 April 2011). [7]. Identity Assurance Framework: Assurance Levels , Britta Glade, Kantara Initiative Identity Assurance Work Group, 2009 http://kantarainitiative.org/confluence/ download/attachme nts/38371432/Kant ara+IAF-1200-Levels+of+Assurance.pdf (accessed 8 April 2011). [8]. Trust and Digital Certificates , Peter Smith, Australian Payments Clearing Association, 6th Payment Systems International Conferen ce (Belgium, 2000). […]
First_Generation_Laws
[…] (last visited Sept. 30, 2009). 278 . See Creative Commons, International, http://creativecommons.org/international (last visited Sept. 30, 2009) (displaying the mission of the organization and tools available for download); Creative Commons Australia, http://www.creativecommons.org.au (last visited Sept. 30, 2009). 279 . Creative Commons, What is CC?, http://creativecommons.org/about/what -is-cc (last visited Se pt. 30, 2009). 280 . […]
Duke-FPF-presentation
[…] sharing of data with law enforcement•Data retention (especially when excluding apps that use the Google-Apple API)•Private sector transparency is lacking with respect to:•What apps have been vetted• Download counts•App permissions (iOS)•Original launch dates (Android) Questions•Is third-party evaluation of contact tracing for efficacy or privacy possible in the absence of these data?•Is accountability possible without […]
Chinas_Pragmatic_Privacy_Law_beyond_APEC
[…] .edu/content/chinas-internet-let- thousand-filters-bloom. 78 For international, see, for example, Tim Wafa, “Gl obal Internet Privacy Rights: A Pragmatic Approach, Intellectual Property Law Bulletin 13 (2009): 131-158. For regional see, for example , J. D. Tygar, “Technological Dimensions of Privacy i n Asia,” Asia-Pacific Review 10 (2003): 120- 145. 79 Kong, op. cit. 80 Cynthia Zhang and Matthew Murphy, The Protection o f the right of Privacy on the Internet in China, IBLS Internet Law— News Portal, March 9, 2009. Available at http://www.ibls.com/internet_law_news_portal_view_p rn.aspx?s=latestnews&id=2192 81 A CASS survey shows the variety of uses of China’s Internet even in small cities. See The CASS Internet Report 2003, “Approaching the Interne t in Small Chinese Cities,” Research Center for Social Development, Chinese Academy of S ocial Sciences (October 2003). http://www.markle.org/ downloadable_assets/chinainte rnet_casestudies.pdf. 82 ” ‘.中国’ to Be Global Top Level Domain Name,” People Daily Online, November 4, 2009. Available at http://english.people.com.cn/90001/907 76/90881/6802916.html 83 Most of this section comes from my previous public ation on China’s ID card. The government approved in 2004. See “China’s Second-generation Na tional Identity Card: Merging Culture, Industry and Technology,” in Colin Bennett and Davi d Lyon, ed., Playing the Identity Card: Surveillance, Security and, Identification in Globa l Perspective (New York: Routledge, 2008 ). 23 employs the technology, is an update from the paper laminated-first generation identity card of 1985. Apart from its use by the government to facilitate population management, the card offers privacy risk for personal informati on. The technology is subject to data intrusion allowing unauthorized access to stored da ta on citizens. Another privacy risk is […]
China’s_Pragmatic_Privacy_Law_beyond_APEC_
[…] .edu/content/chinas-internet-let- thousand-filters-bloom. 78 For international, see, for example, Tim Wafa, “Gl obal Internet Privacy Rights: A Pragmatic Approach, Intellectual Property Law Bulletin 13 (2009): 131-158. For regional see, for example , J. D. Tygar, “Technological Dimensions of Privacy i n Asia,” Asia-Pacific Review 10 (2003): 120- 145. 79 Kong, op. cit. 80 Cynthia Zhang and Matthew Murphy, The Protection o f the right of Privacy on the Internet in China, IBLS Internet Law— News Portal, March 9, 2009. Available at http://www.ibls.com/internet_law_news_portal_view_p rn.aspx?s=latestnews&id=2192 81 A CASS survey shows the variety of uses of China’s Internet even in small cities. See The CASS Internet Report 2003, “Approaching the Interne t in Small Chinese Cities,” Research Center for Social Development, Chinese Academy of S ocial Sciences (October 2003). http://www.markle.org/ downloadable_assets/chinainte rnet_casestudies.pdf. 82 ” ‘.中国’ to Be Global Top Level Domain Name,” People Daily Online, November 4, 2009. Available at http://english.people.com.cn/90001/907 76/90881/6802916.html 83 Most of this section comes from my previous public ation on China’s ID card. The government approved in 2004. See “China’s Second-generation Na tional Identity Card: Merging Culture, Industry and Technology,” in Colin Bennett and Davi d Lyon, ed., Playing the Identity Card: Surveillance, Security and, Identification in Globa l Perspective (New York: Routledge, 2008 ). 23 employs the technology, is an update from the paper laminated-first generation identity card of 1985. Apart from its use by the government to facilitate population management, the card offers privacy risk for personal informati on. The technology is subject to data intrusion allowing unauthorized access to stored da ta on citizens. Another privacy risk is […]
Chattering Laptops
[…] awareness. Saponas et al. [SLH07] bring attention to ubiquitous computing devices which can be traced by their unique identi ers or reveal which content the user is downloading. Akritidis et al. [ACL+07] mention RSS subscriptions, plaintext instant messaging, web-browser cookies, and the hostname in the DHCP request (see Section 4.3) as means for identifying […]
AdChoices Compliance with Online Behavioral Advertising Notice and Choice Requirements
[…] Privacy with P3P. O’Reilly & Associates, Inc., Sebastopol, CA, USA (2002) 5.DAA: Self Regulatory Principles for Online Behavioral Advertising Im- plementation Guide Frequently Asked Questions. http://www.aboutads. info/resource/ download/OBA%20Self- Reg%20Implementation%20Guide%20- %20Frequently%20Asked%20Questions.pdf (October 2010) 6.Davis & Gilbert LLP: Newly Formed Digital Advertising Alliance An- nounces Self-Regulatory Program For Online Behavioural Advertising. http://www.dglaw.com/images_user/newsalerts/AdvMktngPromo_Behavioral- Advertising- Self- Regulatory- Program.pdf […]
Accountability as the Basis for Regulating Privacy Can Information Security Regulations Inform Privacy Policy
[…] and Ceremony, American Journal of Sociology , 83, 2 (September), 340-363. Microsoft Corporation (2008), Pr ivacy Guidelines for Developing Software Products and Services . Available at: http://www.microsoft.com/ downloads/en. Milne , George R. and Culnan, Mary J. (2004), Strategies for Reducing Online Privacy Risks : Why Con sumers Read (or Don’t Read) Online Privacy Notices, […]
Preserving_Identities_ Protecting_Personal_Identifying_Information
[…] many shapes and sizes. There is no current industry standard in the online community about what privacy statements should look like. Some take the form of lengthy, downloadable PDFs while others are simple disclaimers presented in a one-paragraph pop-up window. Every Web site is unique and a privacy statement must reflect a site’s unique […]