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Jules, Omer and Chris Discuss the Challenges of Big Data and Consumer Review Boards
[…] Similarly, should the opinions of a review board be confidential or publicly available? Confidential opinions do not instill as much consumer trust; however, public opinions risk being watered down to mitigate future litigation risks, and could potentially chill valuable innovation. Some companies have privacy advisory boards already – is a Consumer Review Board a […]
FPF Safe Harbor Report
[…] -hearted approach to enforcement.”)). 25 Id. at 2793 (citing James M. Assey, Jr. & Demetrios A. Eleftheriou, The EU -U.S. Privacy Safe Harbor: Smooth Sailing or Troubled Waters? , 9 COMM LAW CONSPECTUS : J. COMM . L & POL ‘Y 145, 158 (2001)). 26 See, e.g. , Commission Staff Working Document SEC (2004) […]
Bamberger & Mulligan_Privacy in Europe
[…] the firm; the integration of privacy decisionmaking into technology design and business -line processes through the distribution of privacy expertise within business units and 357 See Nigel Waters, Privacy Impact Assessment —Great Potential Not Often Realized , in P RIVACY IMPACT ASSESSMENT 149, 150 –51 (Wright & De Hert eds . 2012) (explaining that […]
Unblinking Eyes – The Ethics of Automating Surveillance – Draft – Kevin Macnish
[…] activity on every monitor then this can quickly overwhelm the operator. To avoid this the operator s must somehow filter the information. However, this proc ess of filtration often draws on social stereotypes in determining who to target, which risks the operator missing crimes by non-stereotypical offenders (Nor ris 2002). Operators are also subject […]
Age Verification for Our Children: A Report on Tools and Resources Available for Safegaurding the First Generation of Digital Natives
[…] censorship. iii. Current Examples : 1. AOL: AOL provides their customers with standard Internet filtering and parental control technology. 32 2. Rulespace is one company which provides back-end fi ltering technology to many major ISP’s, and providers of mobile Internet as well. 33 3. Crisp Thinking 34: Crisp Thinking, makers of the IMsafer technology di scussed in the Client side software section, are part of the next generat ion of parental controls technology that will be more nuanced than the curre nt all-or-nothing approach to content filtration. Their programs allo w for behavior analysis of each individual user in MMOG’s or other online e nvironments, and provide a quantified breakdown of the degree to whi ch users have had inappropriate interactions with other users. Their systems use pattern recognition software over extended periods to deter mine whether interactions between users may take on potentially harmful aspects of cyber-bullying or sexual predation. Their system ca n also block messages containing objectionable content in real-time befor e the recipient sees them. 4. ChatS.O.S. is an Israeli company which provides real-time IM monitoring and filtering capabilities to parents, including th e ability to block inappropriate messages from reaching their intended recipients. Challenges […]
Online Age Verification For Our Children
[…] censorship. iii. Current Examples : 1. AOL: AOL provides their customers with standard Internet filtering and parental control technology. 32 2. Rulespace is one company which provides back-end fi ltering technology to many major ISP’s, and providers of mobile Internet as well. 33 3. Crisp Thinking 34: Crisp Thinking, makers of the IMsafer technology di scussed in the Client side software section, are part of the next generat ion of parental controls technology that will be more nuanced than the curre nt all-or-nothing approach to content filtration. Their programs allo w for behavior analysis of each individual user in MMOG’s or other online e nvironments, and provide a quantified breakdown of the degree to whi ch users have had inappropriate interactions with other users. Their systems use pattern recognition software over extended periods to deter mine whether interactions between users may take on potentially harmful aspects of cyber-bullying or sexual predation. Their system ca n also block messages containing objectionable content in real-time befor e the recipient sees them. 4. ChatS.O.S. is an Israeli company which provides real-time IM monitoring and filtering capabilities to parents, including th e ability to block inappropriate messages from reaching their intended recipients. Challenges […]