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Next privacy: new book on the future of data in the digital age
N ext privacy
The future of our data in the digital age
and. RCS Etas
edited by L. Bolognini, D. Fulco, P. Paganini (Italian Institute for Privacy)
Contributions by: Luca Bolognini, Diego Fulco, Pietro Paganini, Fabio G. Angelini, John Crea, Giangiacomo D'Angelo, Matthew D'Argenio, Alessandro Del Ninno, Nicola Fabiano, Elena Finotti, William Forgeschi, Graziano Garrisi, Andrea Lisi, Stefano Mele, Norberto Patrignani, Mark R. Provvidera, Alessandro Rapisarda, Lucio Scudiero, Edward Cross.
Details of http://etaslab.corriere.it/dynuni/dyn/Catalogo/15848_Bolognini_NextPrivacy.jhtml
Series: Economics of Information
ISBN 9788845315848
Year 2010 - pp. XVIII +302
23.00 Euros
To buy or give online: http://www.ibs.it/code/9788845315848/-bolognini-l/next-privacy-il-futuro.html
A book designed as a clear and updated for lawyers but also for journalists, economists, educators, students, bloggers, doctors, politicians, judges, investigators, internet providers, public officials, entrepreneurs, sociologists, designers, engineers, because the privacy and Its rules are now part of our everyday life. Cybersecurity, digital terrorism, identity theft. But freedom of the press, direct marketing, digital archiving of health data and access to public administration with a single click ... How about we give us all the time, even against our will?
Not only to put cameras on street corners to "deter" crime and violence, or because of wiretaps that have reduced Italy (and the world) to a Big Brother generalized.
Think of when we shop, we pass the checks at the airport, we search online ... What are everyday actions or complex actions - whose purpose is also to improve our lives - they have a strong impact on the information concerning our person: credit card, the card points in the supermarket, the medical report or a simple phone connected in the network are factors that reveal our most intimate data.
We want to share this information? We want to "deliver" to others because we provide better products and services? And we are sure that will be used properly and not for illegal purposes?
Many are the risks and opportunities for citizens' privacy - and businesses - which come from new digital technologies in public sector and private sector. This book, promoted and implemented within one of the most important - and impartial - centers of opinion on the subject, the Italian Institute for Privacy, offers a clear view of our current and future e-citizens and the rules governing this phenomenon and protect us (or rather do not).
A volume informative and visionary, a telescope dedicated to anyone who wants to explore the boundaries of the right remote youngest ever. The Italian Institute for Privacy (IIP) is a research center dedicated to issues of protection and security of personal data in the global ICT companies, which involves comparing many of the best Italian law of privacy, public and business private. The IIP is founding partner of the European Privacy Association.
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