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The Privacy
Papers: Managing Technology, Consumer, Employee, and Legislative
Actions
by Rebecca Herold
Softcover
712 pages
6.25"x9.5"
retail $95.95
Our Price $79.95
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Managing Technology, Consumer, Employee, and Legislative
Actions.
• FeaturesDescribes
technologies that increase the privacy of personal and organizational
data and those that make it more vulnerable
• Lists and summarizes major federal and international privacy
legislation
• Provides sample acceptable use policies
• Discusses issues raising privacy concerns and driving government intervention
• Outlines a framework for the protection of personal and organizational
data
Today, more than ever, organizations have to cope with increased
concerns regarding privacy issues. These concerns are not
limited to consumer fears about how information collected
by Web sites will be used or misused. They also involve broader
issues, including data collected for direct response marketing,
privacy of financial and health records, identity theft,
and fraud. Employees are raising questions about acceptable
use of phones, e-mail, the Web, and if and when employers
can monitor use. Employers find that without policies governing
use of these assets, they have no legal basis for action
against employees.
The Privacy Papers: Managing Technology, Consumer, Employee,
and Legislative Actions is a book for C-level executives,
IT managers, HR managers, security officers, privacy officers,
and legal professionals. It covers all aspects of technology
and legislation that enable privacy and also those that place
it at risk. This how-to guide presents sample policies for
employee training, awareness, and acceptable use; covers
why companies must protect data and how to do it; describes
the technology that makes information more private; and lists
and summarizes major federal and international privacy legislation.
Corporate espionage can put
sensitive company information such as intellectual property,
product development, marketing plans, and customer files
at risk. With the ever-increasing legislation concerning
privacy, it is important for executives to stay up to date.
The Privacy Papers will ensure that any company conducting
business domestically or internationally will understand
how policies governing use of their assets will affect daily
operations.
Table of Contents:
| Introduction
BUSINESS ORGANIZATION ISSUES
E-mail Policies
Monitoring Policies
Customer Web Privacy Policies
Education and Awareness Training
Keeping Personal Information Private
Attorney-Client Privilege and Electronic Communications
Corporate Spies
Auditing and Privacy
Computer Forensics
Electronic Identifiers
International Communications
Anonymous Internet Activity
E-Commerce and Confidentiality Issues
Information Security and Privacy Officer Roles
Health-Related Information
Criminal Internet Activity
Identity Theft
Legal Primer for ISPs
TOOLS AND RELATED TECHNOLOGY
Encryption and Cryptography
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Steganography
Cookies and Profiling Monitoring and Content Filtering
Wireless Communications
Data Mining and Customer Retention Management
Third-Party Assurance Privacy and Security Certifications
Confidentiality Agreements
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA LAWS AND ISSUES
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA)
Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLB) (1999)
Overviews of other U.S. Privacy-Related Laws and Regulations
Bills Under Consideration
Government Surveillance on the Internet
INTERNATIONAL LAWS AND ISSUES
European Union Data Protection Directive (1995)
Safe Harbor
Lists and Overviews of Other International Laws, Regulations, and Issues
PRIVACY RESOURCES
About the Editor
Index |
Softcover
712 pages
6.25"x9.5"
retail $99.95
Our Price $79.95
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