Privacy Surveillance and the New Media You Lamoureux – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9781433124952,1433124955, 9781453918241, 1453918248
Product details:
- ISBN 10:1453918248
- ISBN 13: 9781453918241
- Author: Edward Lee Lamoureux
Privacy, Surveillance, and the New Media You
Table contents:
1. The Harms
Loss of Control over Personal Data
Hacking as Lawlessness
Leaks and Sponges: We Were Not Supposed to Collect It or Lose It
Costs and Harms of Data Breaches
Undermining Constitutional Protections
Encroaching on First Amendment Protections
Encroaching on Third Amendment Protections
Encroaching on Fourth Amendment Protections
Encroaching on Fifth Amendment Protections
Encroaching on Fourteenth Amendment Protections
Article III: No Harm No Foul? Perhaps Not So Much
Personal Data and the Value Equation
2. Centerings
Theoretical Orientations
Interrogating New Media
The Framework of Contextual Integrity
Identifying Loci of Control
Ideological Powers in Platforms
3. FIP 1: No Secret Data Collection
When Is a Contract Just Barely, or Not, a Contract?
Data Anonymity via Aggregation as Oxymoron
Even the Most Private Datum Isn’t
Knowing about the Unknowable
Quick Reminder: The Constitution Is Supposed to Protect Our Privacy
4. FIP 2 and 4: Discovery and Repair
You Can’t Fix It If You Don’t Know About—And Can’t Access—It
Online Privacy and the European Union
The Right to Be Forgotten
Ownership of Social Media Accounts in the Enterprise: “Unhand My Stuff!”
Toward Chapter 5 and the Third FIP
5. FIP 3: One Use Should Not Bind Them All
Data Collection and Security: Commercial Entities Sharing with the Government
Battles over Encryption and Cryptography
Encryption and Export Controls
The Snowden Revelations
Data Collection and Insecurity: The Government Sharing with Commercial Entities
Crossing Government and Commercial Streams within the Data Marketplace
We Claim to Know Better but Do Not Act Like It
6. FIP 5: If You Don’t Protect It, You Should Not Have It
Improved Data Reliability via the Marketplace
Big Data Can Aid Problem Solving
Recommendations Can Help
Improved Targeting Can Be Good for Both Sides
The Usability and Functionality Lies
Unreliability via the Marketplace
Data Abuse via the Marketplace
You Can Touch This Because I Can’t Protect It
7. Recommendations
Action Proposals for Government
Executive Leadership
Federal Agencies
Congressional Legislation
Congressional Legislative Action on Commercial Activities
Congressional Legislative Action on Intelligence Activities
Intelligence Community and Law Enforcement
Judges and Courts
State-Level Actions
States and the FIPs: Constraint of Government Agencies and Law Enforcement from Predatory Practices
State-Based Actions in the Commercial Privacy Environment
Action Proposals for Commercial Entities
Industry Leadership
Executive Leadership
Worker Behaviors
Protocol Changes
Privacy Policies and Terms of Service
Flip the Defaults
Offer Multiple Versions
Reconsider Data as Revenue Streams
Reengineer Data Anonymity
Nonprofits: Great Responsibilities
WE, the People
Notes
Chapter 3: FIP 1: No Secret Data Collection
Chapter 7: Recommendations
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