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2011_Privacy Papers for Policy Makers_9.7.11
[…] Game Network, Inc. Leslie Harris Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT) David Hoffman Director of Security Policy and Global Privacy Officer, Intel Marcia Hoffman Staff Attorney, Electronic Frontier Foundation Andy Holleman Chief Privacy Officer and Associate General Counsel, Qwest Chris Hoofnagle Director, Berkeley Center for Law & Technology’s information privacy programs and senior fellow […]
To Track Or Not To Track
[…] detect and control than predecessor technologies. 22 In addition, users do not have tools disposable for making a browser more anonymous. In a comprehensive study, the Electronic Frontier Foundatio n (EFF) found that while some browsers are less likely to contain unique configurations, such as those that block JavaScript, and some browser plug -ins […]
Workplace Privacy and Monitoring The Quest for Balanced Interests
[…] be considered more protective of employee privacy. A. Wiretap Act So we start with the Wiretap Act, and you will see all these issues listed out in front of you, 31 all of them open issues, and for both of these Acts we w ill have court cases on every open issue that reach […]
Toward Accountability in the Cloud
[…] enhancing tr ust. Hewlett-Packard is actively work – ing in this area to produce practi – cal solutions, both on the policy (HP Privacy Office) and technical fronts (H P Labs). At present we’re just star ting to see some technical work emerg – ing from other par ties in this area. The CSA […]
Toward a Cohesive Interpretation of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act for the Electronic Monitoring of Employees
[…] from Europe , 7 U. PA. J. LAB . & EMP . L. 829 (2005); Peter Schnaitman, Building a Community Through Workplace E -Mail: The New Privacy Frontier , 5 MICH . TELECOMM . & TECH . L. REV . 177 (1998 -1999); S. Elizabeth Wilborn, Revisi ting the Public/Private Distinction: Employee Monitoring in […]
The_Future_of_Privacy_Policies_ A_Privacy_Nutrition_Label_Filled
[…] nst companies operating under misleading privacy policy statements. 28 The threat of similar enforcement actions combined with the la ck of meaningful governmental regulation sent an ironic message to the e-com merce community – “create a clear privacy policy and be careful or avoid having a policy and breathe easy.” Because companies […]
The PII Problem Privacy and a New Concept of Personally Identifiable Information
07/08/11 PII ARTICLE FINAL FPF P LEASE DO NOT CITE OR C IRCULATE WITHOUT PERMISSION Forthcoming NYU LAW REVIEW (2011) THE PII PROBLEM: P R IVACY AND A NEW CONCEPT OF PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION by Paul M. Schwartz & Daniel J. Solove 2 T HE PII PROBLEM: PRIVACY AND A NEW CONCEPT OF PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE […]
The Limits of Torts Privacy
[…] 374 J. ON TELECOMM. & HIGH TECH. L. [Vol. 9 which it was created to address—actions against the media for publishing private facts causing emotional harm. Perhaps ironically, disclosure-based theories of relief might be more applicable when the press is not involved, as in contexts like Lake and Clementi, because these cases do not […]
The Future of the Constitution
[…] should be harsh. The broad lesson of MONITOR is that lawmakers should focus as much or more on the back end of surveillance systems as than the front end. If computerized surveillance systems can achieve critical public benefits that make them worthwhile, the emphasis should shift from whether the information can be collected to […]
The Failure of Online Social Network Privacy Settings
[…] would lead to errors [7]. In the design of Grey, a system for physical access to rooms and computers, interviews were conducted to elicit participants’ ideal policyfor doors. Ideal policy is de ned as the policy that would be enforced if the enforceable policy was not limited by implementation. One study compared participants’ ideal […]