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Privacy_Government
[…] numbers, and a variety of data about a number of individuals can be ensnared in third party records pertaining to the target. A third type of danger promoted by government information-gathering consists of the harms routinely arising in bureaucratic settings: decisions without adequate accountability, dangerous pockets of unfettered discretion, and choices based on short-term […]
Narayanan-Ethical-Considerations-for-Web-based-Censorship-Measurement1
[…] of Web Censorship with Cross -Origin Requests,” arXiv:1410.1211v2 [cs.NI] July 19, 2015, acc essed August 11, 2015, http://arxiv.org/pdf/1410.1211v2.pdf . 47 “Report of the Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression, Frank La Rue,” United Nations General Assembly, Human Rights Council, seventeenth session, May 16, 2011, […]
Just_Click_Submit_ The_Collection,_Dissemination_and_Tagging_of
[…] PII; and 8. Enforcement and Remedies Principle – Individuals should be able to enforce these regulations and should be entitled to a remedy upon a violation. See Virginia Boyd, Financial Privacy in the United States and the European Union: A Path to Transatlantic Regulatory Harmonization , 24 BERKELEY J. INT ’L L. 939, 958-9 […]
Global_Digital_Infrastructure_Policy_Merged
[…] by the GDI is increasingly challenged by the rapid increase of malicious threats to the network and data. It is criti cal that the GDI continue to promote innovation of security and privacy measures at a pace equal to the development of these threats. To help provide for the innovation of new security and […]
First_Generation_Laws
[…] no question that the BNP is widely viewed with dee p suspicion. Police officers, for example, cannot join because it ―would be incompatible with our duty to promote equality under the Race Relations Amendment Act and would damage the confidence of minority communities‖ (quoting Greater Manchester Police C hief Constable, Peter Fahy)). 85. BNP […]
Dispelling the Myths Surrounding De-identification Anonymization Remains a Strong Tool for Protecting Privacy
[…] the likelihood of the individual’s identity being revealed. As well, a particular quasi-identifier does not necessarily always have the same likelihood of re-identification. For example, the postal codes of rural areas contain many more individuals than urban areas. It is more likely that individuals in a data set with an urban postal code could […]
Preserving_Identities_ Protecting_Personal_Identifying_Information
[…] (LexisNexis 2007); Utah, U TAH CODE ANN . § 13-44-202 (LexisNexis 2008); Vermont, V T. S TAT . A NN . tit. 9, § 2435 (LexisNexis 2007); Virginia, V A. C ODE ANN . § 18.2-186.6 (LexisNexis 2008); Washington, W ASH . R EV . C ODE ANN . § 19.255.010 (LexisNexis 2008); West […]
Suarez_RFID_Hospital_Privacy
[…] invest now. A survey of the literature on RFID in hospitals verifies this. As early as 2004, Agility Healthcare Solutions made a five year pact with three Virginia hospitals to track mobile hospital equipment. In one of these hospitals (Bon Secour s), it was estimated that a positive return on investment would be obtained […]
Shilton-Emerging-Ethics-Norms-in-Social-Media-Research1
[…] community, a nd precedence for the type of research. The AoIR revisited its recommendations in 2012 and continues to advocate for flexible guidelines as opposed to fixed codes (Markham & Buchanan, 2012) . Recent publications have focused on how flexible policies need to be in order to facilitate the wide array of c urrent […]
Shilton-Emerging-Ethics-Norms-in-Social-Media-Research
[…] community, a nd precedence for the type of research. The AoIR revisited its recommendations in 2012 and continues to advocate for flexible guidelines as opposed to fixed codes (Markham & Buchanan, 2012) . Recent publications have focused on how flexible policies need to be in order to facilitate the wide array of c urrent […]