ABSTRACT
During recent years, a continuously increasing amount of personal data has been made available through different websites around the world. Although the availability of personal information has created several advantages, it can be easily misused and may lead to violations of privacy. With growing interest in this area, Digital Privacy: Theory, Technologies, and Practices addresses this timely issue, providing information on state-of-the-art technologies, best practices, and research results, as well as legal, regulatory, and ethical issues. This book features contributions from experts in academia, industry, and government.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|70 pages
THE PRIVACY SPACE
part 2|62 pages
PRIVACY ATTACKS
part 3|94 pages
PRIVACY-ENHANCING TECHNOLOGIES
part 4|56 pages
USER PRIVACY
part 5|62 pages
PRIVACY IN UBIQUITOUS COMPUTING
part 6|24 pages
THE ECONOMICS OF PRIVACY
part 7|80 pages
PRIVACY AND POLICY