Privacy in a Cyber Age Policy and Practice

This book lays out the foundation of a privacy doctrine suitable to the cyber age. It limits the volume, sensitivity, and secondary analysis that can be carried out. In studying these matters, the book examines the privacy issues raised by the NSA, public

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Privacy in a Cyber Age

This book series addresses the urgent need to advance knowledge in the fields of cybercrime and cybersecurity. Because the exponential expansion of computer technologies and use of the Internet have greatly increased the access by criminals to people, institutions, and businesses around the globe, the series will be international in scope. It provides a home for cutting-edge long-form research. Further, the series seeks to spur conversation about how traditional criminological theories apply to the online environment. The series welcomes contributions from early career researchers as well as established scholars on a range of topics in the cybercrime and cybersecurity fields. Series Editors:

MARIE-HELEN MARAS is Associate Professor and Deputy Chair for Security at the Department of Security, Fire, and Emergency Management at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Maras’s research focuses on cybercrime, cybersecurity, digital forensics, surveillance, and counterterrorism. In addition to several peer-reviewed academic journal articles, she has published several books titled Computer Forensics: Cybercriminals, Laws and Evidence (now in its second edition); Transnational Security (2014); CRC Press Terrorism Reader (2013); Counterterrorism (2012); and Exploring Criminal Justice: The Essentials (2011). Moreover, she is the International Editor for the Journal of Applied Security Research. THOMAS J. HOLT is Associate Professor in the School of Criminal Justice at Michigan State University. Holt’s research focuses on cybercrime, criminological theory, and policy, and he is the editor of Crime On-line: Correlates, Causes and Context (now in its third edition) and coauthor of Policing Cybercrime and Cyberterror, Cybercrime and Digital Forensics: An Introduction, and Cybercrime in Progress: Theory and Prevention of Technology-Enabled Offenses. He is also a member of the editorial boards of the journals Deviant Behavior, the Journal of Criminal Justice Education, and the International Journal of Cyber Criminology. Titles:

Privacy in a Cyber Age: Policy and Practice Amitai Etzioni

10.1057/9781137513960 - Privacy in a Cyber Age, Amitai Etzioni

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