privacy in white papers
Privacy Scan for e-Government
White Paper While e-Government provides new ways to increase citizen participation in the democratic process, it becomes essential for governmental agencies to ensure the citizens that the data collection methods they use comply with privacy laws and federal... [03 Jul 2008]
Privacy and Biometrics
White Paper Recognizing the potential of biometrics to enhance security and privacy prompted the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario, Canada, to work with public and private sector organizations to effectively identify and address... [01 Sep 2005]
Information About "E-mail Wiretapping" Privacy Issue
White Paper Several recent news reports have discussed a potential privacy issue involving a particular type of e-mail, known as HTML e-mail. We'd like to provide some additional information on the subject. In particular, we'd like customers to know that if... [03 Jul 2008]
Privacy for RFID Through Trusted Computing
White Paper Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology raises significant privacy issues because it enables tracking of items and people possibly without their knowledge or consent. One of the biggest challenges for RFID technology is to provide privacy... [04 Jan 2006]
RFID: Security, Privacy, and Good Public Policy - Part 2 of a 2 Part Analysis
White Paper Critics often downplay the benefits of RFID while exaggerating its risks to personal privacy and security. This paper delves into the specific security, privacy, and policy concerns associated with widespread usage of RFID. [10 May 2006]
Privacy: Our Two Cents
White Paper Privacy is an important issue for many organizations. The word privacy has different meanings in different contexts. Privacy as an attribute of a communication or storage mechanism is typically accomplished through encryption. [24 Feb 2004]
Privacy in the Electronic Environment
White Paper Legislation at all levels of government is moving to keep pace with these privacy demands. The mission of CGI's Privacy specialists is to assist private and public sector organizations with quality professional services to ensure their compliance... [03 Jul 2008]
Privacy Inalienability and the Regulation of Spyware
White Paper A privacy-sensitive model for personal data trade should respond to five areas: inalienability, defaults, right of exit, damages, and institutions. A key element of such a privacy-promoting model is the employment of use-transferability... [14 Apr 2006]
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation's Progress in Implementing the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, Title V - Privacy Provisions
White Paper This paper presents the results of the authors' evaluation of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation's (FDIC) implementation of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999 (GLBA), Title V - Privacy provisions. [27 Sep 2005]
e-Government: Privacy, Security and Accessibility
White Paper With some careful, up-front thinking, agencies can develop a system that is accessible to all constituents and heads off privacy and security concerns. The policy challenges associated with the transition to e-government might appear daunting, but... [23 Aug 2005]
Privacy and Knowledge Management: Challenges in the Design of the Lotus Discovery Server
White Paper This paper discusses what the LDS product team learned about privacy issues in an enterprise knowledge management product, how it learned these things, and what steps the team took to protect users' privacy, allay their concerns, and promote the... [25 Aug 2004]
Privacy on the Web
White Paper Everyone is using the Internet to acquire information, but when they do they compromise their privacy. We really need to take the privacy issue seriously. When you are reading something on the Internet it is most likely reading something about you. [03 Jul 2008]
Security - Privacy on the Internet
White Paper In this paper issues of information privacy and data security concerning use of the Internet are discussed. Different threats to privacy on the Internet are presented, ranging from the purely technical domain (e.g.security holes) to more general... [24 Feb 2004]
Privacy in a Connected World
White Paper Privacy is a shared responsibility requiring well-planned management practices and systems to support it. Only then can privacy become pervasive and an expected part of how an organization interacts with its customers and stakeholders. [23 Aug 2005]
Our Data, Ourselves: Privacy Via Distributed Noise Generation
White Paper The purpose of the noise generation is to create a distributed implementation of the privacy-preserving statistical databases described in recent papers. In these databases, privacy is obtained by perturbing the true answer to a database query by... [31 May 2007]
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