ABSTRACT

Going beyond current books on privacy and security, this book proposes specific solutions to public policy issues pertaining to online privacy and security. Requiring no technical or legal expertise, it provides a practical framework to address ethical and legal issues. The authors explore the well-established connection between social norms, privacy, security, and technological structure. They also discuss how rapid technological developments have created novel situations that lack relevant norms and present ways to develop these norms for protecting informational privacy and ensuring sufficient information security.

chapter Chapter 1|12 pages

Introduction

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chapter Chapter 2|39 pages

An Explanation of the Internet, Computers, and Data Mining

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chapter Chapter 3|21 pages

Norms and Markets

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chapter Chapter 4|19 pages

Informational Privacy

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The General Theory
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chapter Chapter 5|30 pages

Informational Privacy

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Norms and Value Optimality
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chapter Chapter 6|31 pages

Software Vulnerabilities and the Low-Priced Software Norm

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chapter Chapter 7|23 pages

Software Vulnerabilities

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Creating Best Practices
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chapter Chapter 8|40 pages

Computers and Networks

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Attack and Defense
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chapter Chapter 9|30 pages

Malware, Norms, and ISPs

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chapter Chapter 10|22 pages

Malware

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Creating a Best Practices Norm
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chapter Chapter 11|30 pages

Tracking, Contracting, and Behavioral Advertising

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chapter Chapter 12|52 pages

From One-Sided Chicken to Value Optimal Norms

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