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9780387260501

Privacy And Technologies of Identity

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  • ISBN13:

    9780387260501

  • ISBN10:

    0387260501

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-12-30
  • Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc

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Privacy and Technologies of Identity: A Cross-Disciplinary Conversation provides an overview of ways in which technological changes raise privacy concerns. It then addresses four major areas of technology: RFID and location tracking technology; biometric technology, data mining; and issues with anonymity and authentication of identity. Many of the chapters are written with the non-specialist in mind, seeking to educate a diverse audience on the "basics" of the technology and the law and to point out the promise and perils of each technology for privacy. The material in this book provides an interface between legal and policy approaches to privacy and technologies that either threaten or enhance privacy.This book grew out of the Fall 2004 CIPLIT(r) Symposium on Privacy and Identity: The Promise and Perils of a Technological Age, co-sponsored by DePaul University's College of Law and School of Computer Science, Telecommunications and Information Systems. The Symposium brought together leading researchers in advanced technology and leading thinkers from the law and policy arenas, many of whom have contributed chapters to the book. Like the Symposium, the book seeks to contribute to a conversation among technologists, lawyers, and policymakers about how best to handle the challenges to privacy that arise from recent technological advances.

Table of Contents

Contributing Authors ix
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xv
PART I: Introductory Issues in Privacy and Technology
1(54)
The Digital Person and the Future Of Privacy
3(12)
Daniel J. Solove
Privacy and Rationality: A Survey
15(16)
Alessandro Acquisti
Jens Grossklags
Social Norms, Self Control, and Privacy in the Online World
31(24)
Katherine J. Strandburg
PART II: Privacy Implications of RFID and Location Tracking
55(60)
RFID Privacy: A Technical Primer for the Non-Technical Reader
57(18)
Ari Juels
Geolocation and Locational Privacy: The ``Inside'' Story on Geospatial Tracking
75(18)
Mark Monmonier
Privacy Inalienability and Personal Data Chips
93(22)
Paul M. Schwartz
PART III: Privacy Implications of Biometric Technologies
115(74)
Biometrics: Overview and Applications
117(34)
Ishwar K Sethi
Biometrics: Applications, Challenges and the Future
135(16)
Gang Wei
Dongge Li
Constructing Policy: The Unsettled Question of Biometric Technology and Privacy
151(22)
Lisa S. Nelson
Finding Waldo: Face Recognition Software and Concerns Regarding Anonymity and Public Political Speech
173(16)
John A. Stefani
PART IV: Privacy Implications of Data Mining and Targeted Marketing
189(78)
Data Mining and Privacy: An Overview
191(18)
Christopher W. Clifton
Deirdre K. Mulligan
Raghu Ramakrishnan
Online Privacy, Tailoring, and Persuasion
209(16)
Tal Z. Zarsky
Data Mining and Attention Consumption
225(14)
Eric Goldman
Is Privacy Regulation the Environmental Law of the Information Age?
239(16)
Dennis D. Hirsch
Document Sanitization in the Age of Data Mining
255(12)
Dilek Hakkani-Tur
Gokhan Tur
Yucel Saygin
Min Tang
PART V: Implications of Technology for Anonymity and Identification
267(98)
Nymity, P2P & ISPs
269(26)
Ian Kerr
Alex Cameron
Fourth Amendment Limits on National Identity Cards
295(18)
Daniel J. Steinbock
Privacy Issues in an Electronic Voting Machine
313(22)
Arthur M. Keller
David Mertz
Joseph Lorenzo Hall
Arnold Urken
Hidden-Web Privacy Preservation Surfing (Hi-WePPS) Model
335(14)
Yuval Elovici
Bracha Shapira
Yael Spanglet
Global Disclosure Risk for Microdata with Continuous Attributes
349(16)
Traian Marius Truta
Farshad Fotouhi
DanielBarth-Jones
References 365(16)
Index 381

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