TY - BOOK ID - 5206925 TI - Technology and privacy : the new landscape AU - Agre, Philip E. AU - Rotenberg, Marc PY - 1998 SN - 026201162X 0262511010 0585003262 0262266881 9780585003269 9780262011624 9780262511018 9780262266888 PB - Cambridge (Mass.): MIT press DB - UniCat KW - Computer security. KW - Data protection. KW - Privacy, Right of. KW - Sécurité informatique KW - Protection de l'information (Informatique) KW - Droit à la vie privée KW - Sécurité informatique KW - Droit à la vie privée KW - Invasion of privacy KW - Privacy, Right of KW - Right of privacy KW - Data governance KW - Data regulation KW - Personal data protection KW - Protection, Data KW - Computer privacy KW - Computer system security KW - Computer systems KW - Computers KW - Cyber security KW - Cybersecurity KW - Electronic digital computers KW - Security of computer systems KW - Law and legislation KW - Security measures KW - Protection of computer systems KW - Protection KW - Civil rights KW - Libel and slander KW - Personality (Law) KW - Press law KW - Computer crimes KW - Confidential communications KW - Data protection KW - Right to be forgotten KW - Secrecy KW - Electronic data processing KW - Security systems KW - Hacking KW - #SBIB:309H1015 KW - #SBIB:309H103 KW - #SBIB:AANKOOP KW - Media: politieke, juridische, ethische, ideologische aspecten (incl. privacy) KW - Mediatechnologie / ICT / digitale media: sociale en culturele aspecten KW - INFORMATION SCIENCE/Technology & Policy KW - COGNITIVE SCIENCES/Psychology/Cognitive Psychology KW - Computer security UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:5206925 AB - Annotation Privacy is the capacity to negotiate social relationships by controlling access to personal information. As laws, policies, and technological design increasingly structure people's relationships with social institutions, individual privacy faces new threats and new opportunities. Over the last several years, the realm of technology and privacy has been transformed, creating a landscape that is both dangerous and encouraging. Significant changes include large increases in communications bandwidths; the widespread adoption of computer networking and public-key cryptography; mathematical innovations that promise a vast family of protocols for protecting identity in complex transactions; new digital media that support a wide range of social relationships; a new generation of technologically sophisticated privacy activists; a massive body of practical experience in the development and application of data-protection laws; and the rapid globalization of manufacturing, culture, and policy making. The essays in this book provide a new conceptual framework for the analysis and debate of privacy policy and for the design and development of information systems. The authors are international experts in the technical, economic, and political aspects of privacy; the book's strength is its synthesis of the three. The book provides equally strong analyses of privacy issues in the United States, Canada, and Europe. Contributors:Philip E. Agre, Victoria Bellotti, Colin J. Bennett, Herbert Burkert, Simon G. Davies, David H. Flaherty, Robert Gellman, Viktor Mayer-Schonberger, David J. Phillips, Rohan Samarajiva. ER -