Eggimann & Tamo – Taming the Beast Big Data and the Role of Law
Taming the Beast: Big Data and the Role of Law By: Patrick Eggimann , Executive Manager, Research Center for Information Law (FIR -HSG) Aurelia Tamò , Researcher , Research Center for Information Law (FIR -HSG) 1 1 Mapping the Problem The term big data has become omnipresent – journalist s, privacy scholars and politicians are […]
FRAMEWORK – Tene & Polonetsky – Privacy and Big Data Making Ends Meet.docx
Privacy and Big Data: Making Ends Meet Jules Polonetsky and Omer Tene * How should privacy risks be weighed against Big Data rewards? The recent controversy over leaked documents revealing the massive scope of data collection, analysis and use by the NSA and possibly other national security organizations has hurled to the forefront of public […]
TECH – Mayer & Narayanan – Privacy Substitutes
1 Privacy Substitutes Jonathan Mayer Arvind Narayanan Introduction Debates over information privacy are often framed as an inescapable conflict between competing interests: a lucrative or beneficial technology, as against privacy risks to consumers . Policy remedies traditionally take the rigid form of either a complete ban, no regulation, or an intermediate zone of modest notice […]
SOCIAL – Selinger & Hartzog – Big Data in Small Hands
Big Data in Small Hands W o o d r o w H a r t z o g * a n d E v a n S e l i n g e r ** “Big data” can be defined as a problem -solving philosophy that leverages massive data sets and algorithmic analysis to […]
SOCIAL – Lerman – Big Data and Its Exclusions
1 Big Data and Its Exclusions Jonas Lerman * Legal debates over the big data revolution currently focus on the risks of inclusion: the privacy and civil liberties cons equences of being swept up in big data’s net. This essay takes a different approach, focusin g on the risks of exclusion : the threats big […]
Tene & Polonetsky – Privacy and Big Data Making Ends Meet
Privacy and Big Data: Making Ends Meet Jules Polonetsky and Omer Tene * How should privacy risks be weighed against Big Data rewards? The recent controversy over leaked documents revealing the massive scope of data collection, analysis and use by the NSA and possibly other national security organizations has hurled to the forefront of public […]
Lerman – Big Data and Its Exclusions
1 Big Data and Its Exclusions Jonas Lerman * Legal debates over the big data revolution currently focus on the risks of inclusion: the privacy and civil liberties cons equences of being swept up in big data’s net. This essay takes a different approach, focusin g on the risks of exclusion : the threats big […]
Hartzog Selinger – Big Data in Small Hands
Big Data in Small Hands W o o d r o w H a r t z o g * a n d E v a n S e l i n g e r ** “Big data” can be defined as a problem -solving philosophy that leverages massive data sets and algorithmic analysis to […]
Thierer_The Pursuit of Privacy in a World Where Information Control Is Failing
THE PURSUIT OF PRIVACY IN A W ORLD W HERE INFORMATION C ONTROL IS FAILING ADAM THIERER * INTRODUCTION ……………………………………………………..410 I. NORMATIVE CONSIDERATIONS : T HE CHALLENGE OF DEFINING PRIVACY …………414 A. Privacy and “the Pursuit of Happiness” ……………………………………………..414 B. On the Problem of “Creepiness” as the Standard of Privacy Harm …………….417 C. Increasing Tensions Between Privacy Rights and Online Free Speech …..421 II. ENFORCEMENT COMPLICATIONS : C ONTROLLING INFORMATION FLOWS ……………..424 A. Media and Technological Convergence […]
Thierer_A Framework for Benefit Cost Analysis in Digital Privacy Debates
2013 ] 1055 A FRAMEWORK FOR BENE FIT -COST ANALYSIS IN DIGITAL PRIVACY D EBATES Adam Thierer * INTRODUCTION Policy debates surrounding online child safety and digital privacy share much in common . Both are complicated by thorny definitional di s- putes and highly subjective valuations of “harm.” Both issues can be su b- ject […]