Privacy vs. security / Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon, Joshua Phillips, Mark D. Ryan.
2014
HF5548.37 .S83 2014eb
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Title
Privacy vs. security / Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon, Joshua Phillips, Mark D. Ryan.
ISBN
9781447165309 (electronic book)
1447165306 (electronic book)
9781447165293
1447165306 (electronic book)
9781447165293
Published
London : Springer, 2014.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (viii, 115 pages) : illustrations.
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10.1007/978-1-4471-6530-9 doi
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HF5548.37 .S83 2014eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
005.8
Summary
Securing privacy in the current environment is one of the great challenges of today's democracies. Privacy vs. Security explores the issues of privacy and security and their complicated interplay, from a legal and a technical point of view. Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon provides a thorough account of the legal underpinnings of the European approach to privacy and examines their implementation through privacy, data protection and data retention laws. Joshua Philips and Mark D. Ryan focus on the technological aspects of privacy, in particular, on today's attacks on privacy by the simple use of today's technology, like web services and e-payment technologies and by State-level surveillance activities.
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SpringerBriefs in cybersecurity.
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Foreword
Privacy vs. Security ... Are we done yet?
A Future for Privacy.
Privacy vs. Security ... Are we done yet?
A Future for Privacy.