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Privacy and Educational Information
2017Introduction Like health care, education raises complex privacy issues. Education is very important to people’s prospects in life. In the United States and in Europe, people do not have a great deal of choice about accessing education, at least before they become adults.
Leslie P. Francis, John G. Francis
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Responsibility for Information Assurance and Privacy
Journal of Organizational and End User Computing, 2004Decisions regarding information assurance and IT security can affect individuals’ rights and obligations and thereby acquire a moral quality. The same can be said for questions of privacy. This chapter starts by showing how and why information assurance and privacy can become problems worthy of ethical consideration.
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Privacy, additional information and communication
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 1993Summary: Two parties, each holding one input of a two-variable function, communicate in order to determine the value of the function. Each party wants to expose as little of its input as possible to the other party. We prove tight bounds on the minimum amount of information about the individual inputs that must be revealed in the computation of most ...
Reuven Bar-Yehuda +3 more
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Privacy in the Information Economy
Journal of Consumer Affairs, 2009Although early notions of privacy focused on freedom from intrusion, modern privacy concerns are primarily directed toward control of personal information. Understanding of privacy‐related decisions and consequences, or “privacy literacy,” is an important antecedent to effective information control.
Jeff Langenderfer, Anthony D. Miyazaki
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Protecting Privacy in An Information Age: The Problem of Privacy in Public [PDF]
Philosophical and legal theories of privacy have long recognized the relationship between privacy and information about persons. They have, however, focused on personal, intimate, and sensitive information, assuming that with public information, and information drawn from public spheres, either privacy norms do not apply, or applying privacy norms is ...
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Freedom of Information and Privacy
1984Again, we have a topic that could fill an entire volume by itself. In keeping with the spirit of this book, however, this chapter will contain brief overviews of areas related to information access and privacy, and the interested reader may consult the references for more detail.
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Privacy and Health Information
2017Introduction In addition to being regarded as particularly sensitive by many people, health information has several characteristics that make privacy particularly salient. Health care is very important to people’s prospects in life—so much so that it may be regarded as a fundamental good.
Leslie P. Francis, John G. Francis
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Protecting Privacy of Information
Journal of Information Systems Management, 1986One of the greatest challenges facing today's automated business is the protection of data, one often-ignored aspect of which is privacy of information. Because data exists in many forms on many types of media, managers must be familiar with the threats to privacy and must implement security controls that are adequate against all types of risk.
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Cornell law review, 1996
Thoughtful scholarship in the area of informational privacy sometimes assumes that a significant level of privacy can coexist with the development of a modern health information infrastructure. Some commentators suggest that we can have it both ways: that adequate legal protection of informational privacy will eliminate the need to significantly limit ...
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Thoughtful scholarship in the area of informational privacy sometimes assumes that a significant level of privacy can coexist with the development of a modern health information infrastructure. Some commentators suggest that we can have it both ways: that adequate legal protection of informational privacy will eliminate the need to significantly limit ...
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