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CIO November 1, 2001 Alison Bass |
Miller's Privacy Warning Information security lapses present one front of a looming courtroom battle. Legal Expert Arthur Miller says CIOs and corporate America also have to protect people's privacy -- or risk a jury's wrath... |
InternetNews January 10, 2011 David Needle |
Commerce Dept. Forms Office for Online ID The federal response to the security and privacy challenges stemming from a constellation of online identity issues will be housed in the Commerce Department, with a final administration report with recommendations due out in the coming months. |
Wall Street & Technology March 2, 2004 Brendon Lynch |
Web-Privacy Management Increases in Importance An organization's reputation is increasingly at risk online. Financial-services firms, in particular, are constantly updating their Web sites to provide readily accessible information, services and products to their customers and provide a high degree of visibility for the company and its brands.. |
InternetNews December 19, 2005 Clint Boulton |
IBM's Anonymous Move Into Privacy Software IBM officials hope to carve out a new market in privacy software. |
InternetNews March 27, 2008 Kenneth Corbin |
EU Backs IBM-Led Online Privacy Project European body commits $15.8 million to a research effort to help safeguard users of social networking and community sites. |
Bank Technology News November 2001 David Rountree |
Taking Care of Customer Data A privacy breach in the banking industry may carry ominous legal ramifications, but they pale in comparison to the effects of a blown reputation... |
CRM December 2013 Ray Wang |
Why the Battle for Identity Will Affect Customer Experience Merging identities across environments is no easy task. Facebook, Google, and Twitter dominate most social log-ins. Users expect their identity to be transportable from personal to work environments. These implications carry over to customer experience. |
CIO July 1, 2001 Sarah D. Scalet |
Checking Out Your Shopping Cart Attention shoppers: there's a new aisle open in the privacy debate. Supermarkets are cheering a new way to discourage "basket splitters" -- pesky shoppers who don't put all their food purchases in one store's basket -- while privacy advocates are booing about Big Brother watching what you eat... |
Reason June 2004 Declan McCullagh |
Database Nation The upside of zero privacy in the U.S.: The aim should be to retain the tremendous benefits of living in a database nation while preventing it from devolving into a police state. |
Reason April 2001 Jennifer DePalma |
Surfing Secrets The meanings of online privacy are multiple, and few authors present the facts and lay out the issues in a way that lets laypeople develop an informed opinion. Charles Jennings and Lori Fena's The Hundredth Window is, for the most part, an exception... |
Searcher August 2000 Josh Duberman & Michael Beaudet |
Privacy Perspectives for Online Searchers: Confidentiality with Confidence This article presents some of the issues and questions involved in online privacy from the information professional's perspective. We offer it as a resource for making more informed decisions in this rapidly changing area. |
Fast Company July 2001 Erika Germer |
Chief Privacy Officer Job Titles of the Future: It's no secret that consumer privacy is a weighty concern -- especially for a company with 90 million customers. That's why AT&T named Michael Lamb its first chief privacy officer. Lamb wants to make privacy a priority that's out in the open... |
InternetNews December 1, 2006 Erin Joyce |
Katherine Albrecht, Privacy Group CASPIAN It's not as though the privacy group wants RFID banned outright. It just doesn't want to become unwitting market research subjects. Is Consumers Against Supermarket Privacy Invasion and Numbering becoming the soul of RFID? |
Scientific American July 2007 Chip Walter |
A Little Privacy, Please Computer scientist Latanya Sweeney helps to save confidentiality with "anonymizing" programs, "deidentifiers" and other clever algorithms. Whether they are enough, however, is another question. |
Bank Technology News March 2005 Matthew de Paula |
Privacy Versus Profits: For Consumers, Not Sharing Is Caring Fear of ID theft along with new regulation are compelling banks to reconcile the conflicting goals of protecting privacy and optimizing information for marketing purposes. |
CIO June 1, 2004 Susannah Patton |
Privacy Is Your Business What's the payoff for CIOs becoming privacy champions? Better business, more secure IT and a higher corporate profile. |
HBS Working Knowledge May 19, 2014 Dina Gerdeman |
Companies Should Compete for Your Privacy Consumers are sometimes willing to trade personal data for lower prices. How should companies compete for that valuable information? A discussion with Ramon Casadesus-Masanell and Andres Hervas-Drane. |
PC Magazine October 10, 2007 Sascha Segan |
On the Web: Less Anonymity, More Privacy "Anonymity" lets people release the worst in themselves through trolling and online fraud, and disconnects people from a reality where you're held responsible for the stupid things you say. |
Reason June 2004 Julian Sanchez |
Soundbite: Probing Privacy An interview with the author of The Naked Crowd on the uncharted terrain that is privacy policy in America's digital age. |
Inc. August 2003 Robert X. Cringely |
They've Got Your Number Identity theft using a combination of computer technology and government information is a major crime just waiting to happen. |
CIO March 15, 2006 Allan Holmes |
The Profits in Privacy Contrary to popular belief, protecting the privacy of customer data and making a profit are not mutually exclusive goals. Here are several leading companies who have accomplished both and how they pulled it off. |
U.S. Banker August 2001 |
Credit Unions Get Bum Rap on Privacy Letter to the editor about the article "Credit Unions, Consumers' Friends?" |
Insurance & Technology March 7, 2006 Peggy Bresnick Kendler |
Who Goes There? Insurance industry executives discuss how controlling access to information through identity management is key to securing critical client and corporate data. |
HBS Working Knowledge March 22, 2004 Manda Salls |
Loyalty: Don't Give Away the Store Loyalty programs are profitable--if used correctly. Harvard Marketing professor Rajiv Lal discusses how grocery stores get it wrong. But you can get it right. |
PC World October 7, 2002 Michelle Madigan |
Privacy Concerns Pushed to Front Lines Feds must explore, explain any effect on privacy by new policies or practices, under pending legislation. |
The Motley Fool September 26, 2006 Alyce Lomax |
Searching for Privacy Online Three of the folks whose search data was leaked onto the Web by Time Warner's AOL unit are suing the company for the blunder. The lawsuit against AOL may very well have ramifications that surpass AOL's own search services and policies. |
PC World June 1, 2000 Daniel Tynan |
Privacy 2000: In Web We Trust? In the real world, nobody knows what TV commercials you watch or which sitcoms you surf. When you go strolling through the mall, no one's making note of the stores you visit or the clothes you try on. But on the Internet, Web sites are doing all of this and more. And that makes some people mad as hell. |
CIO February 1, 2002 Lorraine Cosgrove Ware |
Invest in Privacy Policies and Keep Your Customers To maintain loyalty, it's important to consider your customers and recognize what other companies are doing to ensure their privacy... |
Information Today May 3, 2012 Paula J. Hane |
Online Consumer Privacy in the Spotlight Choose Privacy Week is being held May 1-7, 2012. The theme is "Freedom from Surveillance." The American Library Association's Office for Intellectual Freedom established Choose Privacy Week to deepen public awareness about this issue. The event is timely with many privacy issues like CISPA in the news. |
BusinessWeek February 20, 2006 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
Your Data, Naked On The Net The U.S. Justice Dept.'s demand for data on how Web surfers use Google and other search engines raises a disturbing question: Just how much do the Web sites you visit know about you? |
Information Today September 2005 Paula J. Hane |
Information Privacy Forum The 5th Annual Information Privacy Forum provided a series of six panel discussions and continuous opportunities for audience questions and comments in addition to addresses about issues such as insights into how to strike a balance between consumers' rights to privacy and marketers' rights. |
CIO July 15, 2005 Juan Carlos Perez |
Internet Users Ignorant About Data Privacy Internet users in the United States are dangerously ignorant about the type of data that website owners collect from them and how that data is used, making them vulnerable to fraud and misuse of their personal information, a new study finds. |
Salon.com July 11, 2000 Simson Garfinkel |
Can a labeling system protect your privacy? One good look at the White House's implementation of P3P throws into question the value of the whole privacy initiative. |
CIO October 1, 2000 Martha Heller |
Customer Privacy on the Web If federal regulation is so abhorrent to the Internet industry, why won't e-commerce companies do what it takes to keep the government off their backs? |
BusinessWeek August 8, 2005 |
Surveillance Society: The Experts Speak Excerpts from those conversations with privacy and security experts about how much security monitoring is necessary and what can be done to prevent abuses. |
The Motley Fool January 23, 2006 Alyce Lomax |
Google vs. the Government "Don't be evil" comes into play as the government wants a piece of Google's data. If the Department of Justice gets what it wants, it will be a blow against privacy on the Internet -- and of serious concern for Google investors. |
InternetNews June 28, 2010 |
White House Talks Up Online ID Plan New framework aims to better secure user identities to battle online fraud. |
PC World April 16, 2001 David Clarke |
Internet Privacy: A Matter of Competition? Privacy policy debate considers legislation, self-regulation, and letting the market decide... |
InternetNews May 21, 2004 Roy Mark |
Democrats Call for Privacy Czar A new bill would mandate federal privacy officer to balance civil liberties with homeland security concerns. |
Fast Company Elizabeth Segran |
The Truth About Teenagers, The Internet, And Privacy Every few months, a new study hits the press about how different generations relate to privacy. Brands are increasingly becoming part of the adolescent's process of creating their identity. |
InternetNews April 23, 2007 Roy Mark |
A New Fight Against ID Theft Improved cyber security, increased law enforcement and public education top the recommendations of President Bush's Identity Theft Task Force plan issued today. |
CIO April 15, 2002 Daintry Duffy |
Continental Divide While Europe has adopted strict privacy regulations, U.S. companies are still collecting and trading their customers' info like it's going out of style. If Simon Davies has his way, it will... |
Financial Planning April 1, 2010 Brian Hamburger |
Full Disclosure Protecting client privacy is one of the most important responsibilities of any financial advisor. And it's about to become one of the most time-consuming and highly regulated aspects of the business as well. |
PC World September 2002 Andrew Brandt |
Privacy Watch: Just Say 'No' to Spam -- Again Sudden changes in some Web sites' policies can open the doors to spam. |
Reason August 2003 Brian Doherty |
Suspected Terrorist Multimillionaire John Gilmore is suing the government to remain anonymous. Is this the last stand for privacy? |
Information Today December 20, 2010 |
Commerce Department Calls for 'Privacy Bill of Rights' The report outlines a dynamic framework to increase protection of consumers' commercial data and support innovation and evolving technology. The Department is seeking additional public comment on the plan. |
PC World October 2003 Andrew Brandt |
Privacy Watch: California Law Protects Us All From Security Breaches New identity theft statute likely to help consumers everywhere. |
Information Today August 27, 2015 |
IFLA Statement Encourages Advocacy for Patron Privacy The International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions released the "IFLA Statement on Privacy in the Library Environment." |
InternetNews September 14, 2007 Nicholas Carlson |
Google Calls For Global Privacy Standards Google goes on the offense in Europe over privacy concerns. |
Knowledge@Wharton March 12, 2003 |
The Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Dispute Few issues have fueled more transatlantic distrust than the ongoing dispute between the European Union and the United States about data privacy. Wharton management professor Stephen J. Kobrin probes the often-overlooked roots of the controversy. |