Privacy in a Digital, Networked World: Technologies, Implications and Solutions
Abstract
This comprehensive textbook/reference presents a focused review of the state of the art in privacy research, encompassing a range of diverse topics. The first book of its kind designed specifically to cater to courses on privacy, this authoritative volume provides technical, legal, and ethical perspectives on privacy issues from a global selection of renowned experts. Features: examines privacy issues relating to databases, P2P networks, big data technologies, social networks, and digital information networks, describes the challenges of addressing privacy concerns in various areas, reviews topics of privacy in electronic health systems, smart grid technology, vehicular ad-hoc networks, mobile devices, location-based systems, and crowdsourcing platforms, investigates approaches for protecting privacy in cloud applications, discusses the regulation of personal information disclosure and the privacy of individuals, presents the tools and the evidence to better understand consumers’ privacy behaviors.
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