1. Europe Zips Lips; U.S. Sells ZIPs.
- Author
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Dash, Eric
- Subjects
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DATA protection laws , *RIGHT of privacy , *COMPUTER crimes , *ACCESS control of records , *COMPUTER security , *CONFIDENTIAL communications , *DISCLOSURE , *DATA protection , *ACCESS control , *SECURITY systems , *COMPUTER access control , *DATABASE security , *ELECTRONIC information resources , *SECRECY (Law) - Abstract
Examines how Europe strictly controls how personal data can be used. How, in the U.S., collecting and selling personal data is a big and erratically regulated business; Examples of how personal information in the U.S. has been lost, stolen and sold to thieves; Europe's comprehensive national privacy laws and offices of data protection, which are led by privacy commissioners; Perception of privacy in Europe as a right; How these two systems for dealing with data arise from a cultural divide over privacy itself; Data collection in the U.S.; Background on privacy protection in Europe; Topic of data breaches and compromises.
- Published
- 2005