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Privacy Papers For Policy Makers 2012

Posted on October 24, 2012 by pogowasright.org

The Future of Privacy Forum has released its 2012 issue of Privacy Papers for Policy Makers. Here’s the Table of Contents:

Bridging the Gap Between Privacy and Design
Deidre Mulligan and Jennifer King
‘Going Dark’ Versus a ‘Golden Age of Surveillance’
Peter Swire and Kenesa Ahmad
How Come I’m Allowing Strangers to go Through My Phone? Smart Phones and Privacy Expectations
 Jennifer King
Mobile Payments: Consumer Benefts & New Privacy Concerns
Chris Jay Hoofnagle, Jennifer M Urban, and Su Li
Privacy by Design: A Counterfactual Analysis of Google and Facebook Privacy Incidents
 Ira S. Rubinstein and Nathan Good
 The ‘Re-identifcation’ of Governor William Weld’s Medical Information: A Critical Re-examination of Health Data Identifcation Risks and Privacy Protections, Then and Now
Dr. Daniel Barth-Jones
Smart, Useful, Scary, Creepy: Perceptions of Online Behavioral Advertising
Blase Ur, Pedro Giovanni Leon, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Richard Shay, and Yang Wang
 Will Johnny Facebook Get a Job? An Experiment in Hiring Discrimination via Online Social Networks
 Alessandro Acquisti and Christina Fong
Read more on FPF.
h/t, Woody Hartzog
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