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Prepared for the North Carolina Law Review symposium on police body-worn Cameras (“BWC”s), this Article shows that BWCs can be conceptualized as an example of the Internet of Things (“IoT”). By combining the previously separate literatures on BWCs and IoT, this Article shows how insights...
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"This book compiles research on topics such as technical, regulatory, organizational, managerial, cultural, ethical, and human aspects of information security and privacy, offering methodologies, research frameworks, theory development and validation, case studies, simulations, technological...
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"This book provides a comprehensive collection of knowledge from experts within the field of information security and privacy and explores the changing roles of information technology and how this change will impact information security and privacy"--Provided by publisher.
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"This book reviews issues and trends in security and privacy at an individual user level, as well as within global enterprises, covering enforcement of existing security technologies, factors driving their use, and goals for ensuring the continued security of information systems"--Provided by...
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"This book explores the areas of concern in guaranteeing the security and privacy of data and related technologies, including a range of topics in information security and privacy provided for a diverse readership ranging from academic and professional researchers to industry...
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This article is part of a Wisconsin Law Review symposium in honor of the work of Neil Komesar, and particularly his book “Imperfect Alternatives: Choosing Institutions in Law, Economics, and Public Policy.” I used this as the main text in 2003 for one of the first law school courses on...
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This article examines the tension between social networks as enablers of political mobilization (sharing information is good) and as threats to privacy (sharing information is bad). A central theme is that social networks are platforms to create associations. Linguistically, “networks” and...
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The goal of this article is to provide a framework for assessing issues of data portability and other required transfers of data. Greater portability and other required transfers of data can have pro-competitive effects – if more companies have access to commercially valuable data, then there...
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This article examines the interaction between data privacy, which was a highly salient political issue before the events of September 11, and cyber-security and homeland security, which became much more salient after those events. The article illustrates the shift in salience by examining the...
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