Privacy

 

 

 

 

 

Privacy is a concept that is rapidly evolving in relation to the most public of mediums, the Internet, which became even more super-charged with social networking websites. In a recent California election, one ballot measure, Proposition 8, asked voters a question on marriage. Donors to the Prop 8 campaign found that their names, addresses, and amount of contribution were masked up with Google Maps and thus rendered into a format showing the world a map image of donors’ names, street addresses, and dollar contributions. All this data is public record information already, but still quite inconvenient to access.

1. What are the side effects of this action?

2. Discuss any compliance or legal risks related to privacy, security or confidentiality?

 

 

 

Privacy, security or confidentiality

 

Privacy is a concept that is rapidly evolving in relation to the most public of mediums, the Internet, which became even more super-charged with social networking websites. In a recent California election, one ballot measure, Proposition 8, asked voters a question on marriage. Donors to the Prop 8 campaign found that their names, addresses, and amount of contribution were masked up with Google Maps and thus rendered into a format showing the world a map image of donors’ names, street addresses, and dollar contributions. All this data is public record information already, but still quite inconvenient to access.
1. What are the side effects of this action?
2. Discuss any compliance or legal risks related to privacy, security or confidentiality?
please write one full page with 2 cited sources.

 

Privacy, security or confidentiality

 

Privacy is a concept that is rapidly evolving in relation to the most public of mediums, the Internet, which became even more super-charged with social networking websites. In a recent California election, one ballot measure, Proposition 8, asked voters a question on marriage. Donors to the Prop 8 campaign found that their names, addresses, and amount of contribution were masked up with Google Maps and thus rendered into a format showing the world a map image of donors’ names, street addresses, and dollar contributions. All this data is public record information already, but still quite inconvenient to access.
1. What are the side effects of this action?
2. Discuss any compliance or legal risks related to privacy, security or confidentiality?
please write one full page with 2 cited sources.

 

Privacy

 

 

 

One approach suggested to ensure privacy is the small result rejection, in which the system rejects (returns no result from) any query, the result of which is derived from a small number, for example, five, of records. Show how to obtain sensitive data by using only queries derived from six records.

 

Privacy

 

1. What is privacy?

2. What risks, if any, does facial recognition software raise?

3. How much information about you can be found on-line with a simple google search?

4. How much information about you can be found by searching government and commercial databases?

5. Describe informed consent.

6. Should secondary use of consumer provided data be available without notice to the consumer?

7. How do data mining and predictive analytics work?

8. Watch this Science Friday video by Ira Flatow. And, offer your opinion – Are advancing algorithms taking our free will?

9. Should Facebook be regulated, at least as far as it’s privacy and data policies?

10. How many public cameras is too many?