Privacy and Identity in a Networked Society: Refining Privacy Impact Assessment (pdf)

$5.00

Author Stefan Strauß
Edition 1
Edition Year 2019
Format PDF
ISBN 9781138323537
Language English
Number Of Pages 291
Publisher Routledge

Description

Privacy is among the most endangered “species” in our networked society: personal information is processed for various purposes beyond our control. Ultimately, this affects the natural interplay between privacy, personal identity and identification. This book investigates that interplay from a systemic, socio-technical perspective by combining research from the social and computer sciences. It sheds light on the basic functions of privacy, their relation to identity, and how they alter with digital identification practices. The analysis reveals a general privacy control dilemma of (digital) identification shaped by several interrelated socio-political, economic and technical factors. Uncontrolled increases in the identification modalities inherent to digital technology reinforce this dilemma and benefit surveillance practices, thereby complicating the detection of privacy risks and the creation of appropriate safeguards. Easing this problem requires a novel approach to privacy impact assessment (PIA), and this book proposes an alternative PIA framework which, at its core, comprises a basic typology of (personally and technically) identifiable information. This approach contributes to the theoretical and practical understanding of privacy impacts and thus, to the development of more effective protection standards.

 

Additional information

Author

Stefan Strauß

Edition

1

Edition Year

2019

Format

PDF

ISBN

9781138323537

Language

English

Number Of Pages

291

Publisher

Routledge

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Privacy and Identity in a Networked Society: Refining Privacy Impact Assessment (pdf)”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *