Beyond the mirror world - privacy and the representational practices of computing, Philip E. Agre; Design for privacy in multimedia computing and communications environments, Victoria Bellotti; Convergence revisited - toward a global policy for the protection of personal data? Colin J. Bennett; Privacy-enhancing technologies - typology, critique, vision, Herbert Burkett; Re-engineering the right to privacy - how privacy has been transformed from a right to a commodity, Simon G. Davies; Controlling surveillance - can privacy protection be made effective?, David H. Flaherty; Does privacy law work? Robert Gellman; Generational development of data protection in Europe, Viktor Mayer-Schonberger; Cryptography, secrets, and the structuring of trust, David J. Phillips; Interactivity as though privacy mattered, Rohan Samarajiva.
A remarkably comprehensive and provocative collection of essays. -- Peter G. Neumann WIRED With much food for thought, this book is a real bargain for anyone looking for a snapshot of current thinking on privacy and computing. f!(R)sT m..nd@[yen]
"A remarkably comprehensive and provocative collection of essays." Peter G. Neumann, WIRED "With much food for thought, this book is a real bargain for anyone looking for a snapshot of current thinking on privacy and computing." f!(r)sT mA nd@¥
"A remarkably comprehensive and provocative collection of essays." Peter G. Neumann, WIRED "With much food for thought, this book is a real bargain for anyone looking for a snapshot of current thinking on privacy and computing." f!(r)sT mA nd@Y
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