Securing privacy in the Internet age
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Securing privacy in the Internet age
Stanford Law Books, an imprint of Stanford University Press, c2008
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Introduction : securing privacy in the Internet age / Anupam Chander
- Defining the legal standard for information security : what does "reasonable" security really mean? / Thomas J. Smedinghoff
- The coming wave of Internet-related security litigation / Ian C. Ballon
- The evolution of data protection as a privacy concern, and the contract law dynamics underlying it / Jonathan K. Sobel, Karen J. Petrulakis, and Denelle M. Dixon-Thayer
- Mutually assured protection : toward development of relational Internet data security and privacy contracting norms / Andrea M. Matwyshyn
- The international privacy regime / Tim Wu
- The new vulnerability : data security and personal information / Daniel J. Solove
- Beyond contract : utilizing restitution to reach shadow offenders and safeguard information privacy / Marcy E. Peek
- Improving software security : a discussion of liability for unreasonably insecure software / Jennifer A. Chandler
- Curing cybersecurity breaches through strict products liability / Shubha Ghosh and Vikram Mangalmurti
- Putting identity theft on ice : freezing credit reports to prevent lending to impostors / Chris Jay Hoofnagle
- Anonymous disclosure of security breaches : mitigating harm and facilitating coordinated response / Edward J. Janger and Paul M. Schwartz
- RFID and privacy / Jonathan Weinberg
- Should criminal liability be used to secure data privacy? / Susan W. Brenner
- The uneasy case for national ID cards / A. Michael Froomkin
- Contracts, markets, and data control / Raymond T. Nimmer
- Three economic arguments for cyberinsurance / Jay P. Kesan, Ruperto P. Majuca, and William J. Yurcik