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Privacy 2
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Additional references www.privacyrights.org www.epic.org www.eff.org
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Digital Dossier The data shadow The digital dossier Personal accountability
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Persistence of Information Communication modes Writing Speech Electronic forms E-mail V-mail IM
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Information Trails The present The future Examples DEA sweeps Borked! Pervasive record keeping
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Building a Datasphere 1) Make data collectible 2) Make data machine readable 3) Build a big database
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One Big Happy Database Thomas Watson’s 1940s estimate on the need for computers joke What’s on the web? Search engines and their ilk Your defense
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Satellite Imagery Do satellite images violate privacy? Are they illegal? Resolution Applications Tax collections Political claims
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Ground Surveillance Surveillance cameras In malls ATMs “The End of Violence” Traffic violation control
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Personal Systems Webcam Nanny cam Steve Mann http://www.wearcam.org/students.htm
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Low Cost Personal Devices Tracking devices (location) Keystroke capturers Recording devices
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Employee Monitoring Various means are being employed: e- mail, phone, video, drug testing, psychological profiling Is it legal? Is it ethical? Should Fair Information Practices be applied to employee monitoring?
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Medicine and Health Care The history of medicine and medical history Actuarial science Genetic determinism Nature versus nurture
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The Protection of Medical Information The legality of releasing medical records Physicians responsibility and the Hippocratic Oath Is there a need for anonymity
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The Insurance Industry Power asymmetry and treatment release forms The Medical Information Bureau Physicians caught in the middle
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Access to Your Own Medical Information State by state laws Adoption records
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Computerized Patient Records The up side The down side
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HIPAA The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 Key Provisions
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Privacy as Good Business Privacy Chernobyls Double Click Pentium III chip Real Networks
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The Promise of e-Commerce Scott McNealy – Consumers should “get over” that they have no privacy in the information age. Lack of privacy protection as an inhibitor to e-commerce The business benefit of strong privacy protection – privacy trust loyalty
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