Privacy and Identity in a Networked Society

Privacy and Identity in a Networked Society

Refining Privacy Impact Assessment

Strauss, Stefan

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2019

280

Dura

Inglês

9781138323537

15 a 20 dias

548

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1. Introduction: Is privacy suffering from a digital disease? 2. A systemic perspective on privacy and identification 3. The interplay between identity, identification and privacy 4. Identification practices and the digital transformation of society 5. The privacy control dilemma of digital identification 6. How to regain control? Assessing privacy by design and privacy impact assessment 7. Towards an identifiability-based framework for privacy impact assessment 8. Is effective treatment of privacy possible? Summary and concluding remarks
SNS User;ePrivacy Directive;privacy;Smart Phones;surveillance;Cyber Physical Systems;identity;Vice Versa;digital identifiability;Boundary Control Function;privacy impact assessent [PIA];Pia;networked society;EU Court;post-Snowden society;Privacy Protection;Identity Information;Effective Privacy Protection;Digital Identities;SOSTs;Contemporary Society;Social Graphs;Identity Shadow;Surveillant Assemblage;IDM System;EU Data Protection Directive;Service Oriented Business Models;Social Logins;Privacy Tools;Surveillance Practices;Privacy Intrusions;ICT Diffusion