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OverviewPrivacy is a growing concern in the United States and around the world. The spread of the Internet and the seemingly boundaryless options for collecting, saving, sharing, and comparing information trigger consumer worries. Online practices of business and government agencies may present new ways to compromise privacy, and e-commerce and technologies that make a wide range of personal information available to anyone with a Web browser only begin to hint at the possibilities for inappropriate or unwarranted intrusion into our personal lives. Engaging Privacy and Information Technology in a Digital Age presents a comprehensive and multidisciplinary examination of privacy in the information age. It explores such important concepts as how the threats to privacy evolving, how can privacy be protected and how society can balance the interests of individuals, businesses and government in ways that promote privacy reasonably and effectively? This book seeks to raise awareness of the web of connectedness among the actions one takes and the privacy policies that are enacted, and provides a variety of tools and concepts with which debates over privacy can be more fruitfully engaged. Engaging Privacy and Information Technology in a Digital Age focuses on three major components affecting notions, perceptions, and expectations of privacy: technological change, societal shifts, and circumstantial discontinuities. This book will be of special interest to anyone interested in understanding why privacy issues are often so intractable.Table of Contents Front Matter Executive Summary Part I Thinking About Privacy, 1 Thinking About Privacy Part II The Backdrop for Privacy, 2 Intellectual Approaches and Conceptual Underpinnings 3 Technological Drivers 4 The Legal Landscape in the United States 5 The Politics of Privacy Policy in the United States Part III Privacy in Context, 6 Privacy and Organizations 7 Health and Medical Privacy 8 Libraries and Privacy 9 Privacy, Law Enforcement, and National Security Part IV Findings and Recommendations, 10 Findings and Recommendations Appendix A A Short History of Surveillance and Privacy in the United States Appendix B International Perspectives on Privacy Appendix C Biographies Index Full Product DetailsAuthor: National Research Council , Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences , Computer Science and Telecommunications Board , Committee on Privacy in the Information AgePublisher: National Academies Press Imprint: National Academies Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.717kg ISBN: 9780309103923ISBN 10: 0309103924 Pages: 450 Publication Date: 28 July 2007 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationCommittee on Privacy in the Information Age, National Research Council Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |