Privacy and Technologies of Identity A Cross-Disciplinary Conversati

Privacy and Technologies of Identity: A Cross-Disciplinary Conversation provides an overview of ways in which technological changes raise privacy concerns. It then addresses four major areas of technology: RFID and location tracking technology; biometric

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PRIVACY AND TECHNOLOGIES OF IDENTITY A CROSS-DISCIPLINARY CONVERSATION

Edited by

KATHERINE J. STRANDBURG DePaul University, College of Law Chicago, Illinois, USA

DANELA STAN RAICU DePaul University, School of Computer Science, Telecommunications, and Information Systems, Chicago, Illinois, USA

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Editors: Katherine J. Strandburg DePaul University College of Law Chicago, IL USA

Daniela Stan Raicu DePaul University School of Computer Science, Telecommunications and Information Systems Chicago, IL USA

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Privacy and technologies of identity : a cross-disciplinary conversation / edited by Katherine J. Strandburg, Daniela Stan Raicu. p. cm. Book stemming from a symposium held Oct. 14-15, 2004, at DePaul University. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN- 13: 978-0-387-26050-1 (acid-free paper) ISBN- 10: 0-387-26050-1 (acid-free paper) ISBN- 10: 0-387-28222-X (e-ISBN) 1. Privacy, Right of. 2. Information technology--Social aspects. I. Strandburg, Katherine, Jo, 1957- II. Raicu, Daniela Stan, 1969JC596.P743 2006 323.44’8--dc22 2005052307

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Contents

Contributing Authors Preface Acknowledgments

ix xiii xv

PART I: Introductory Issues in Privacy and Technology

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The Digital Person and the Future Of Privacy DANIEL J. SOLOVE

2.

Privacy and Rationality: A Survey

15

ALESSANDRO ACQUISTI AND JENS GROSSKLAGS

3.

Social Norms, Self Control, and Privacy in the Online World

31

KATHERINE J. STRANDBURG

PART II: Privacy Implications of RFID and Location Tracking

55

4.

57

RFID Privacy: A Technical Primer for the Non-Technical Reader ARI JUELS

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Geolocation and Locational Privacy: The "Inside" Story on Geospatial Tracking MARK MONMONIER

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vi 6.

Contents Privacy Inalienability and Personal Data Chips

93

PAUL M . SCHWARTZ

PART III: Privacy Implications of Biometrie Technologies

115

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Biometrics: Overview and Applications ISHWAR K SETHI

117

Biometrics: Applications, Challenges and the Future

135

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GANG WEI AND DONGGE LI

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Constructing Policy: The Unsettled Question of Biometrie Technology and Privacy

151

LISA S. NELSON

10. Finding Waldo: Face Recognition Software