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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great guide for privacy management,
By A Customer
This review is from: Net Privacy: A Guide to Developing & Implementing an Ironclad ebusiness Privacy Plan (Hardcover)
This book helped get our privacy planning efforts moving. We bought several copies and used them throughout the company to get people off dead center and moving ahead on privacy planning.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: Net Privacy: A Guide to Developing & Implementing an Ironclad ebusiness Privacy Plan (Hardcover)
Michael Erbschloe and John Vacca A Guide to Developing & Implementing an Ironclad ebusiness Privacy Plan McGraw-Hill 2001This book is an essential reading for any company looking to ensure corporate privacy online. The authors, Erbschloe and Vacca, do an excellent job of providing a step-by-step guide to safeguarding customers' personal information and company secrets through the development of an enterprise privacy plan. Erbschloe and Vacca, two of today's security thought leaders distinguish between privacy and security and the importance of understanding the differences at all levels of the organization. Chapters two and three discuss privacy issues and sight specific cases that have occurred over the years. The chapters go on to point out how technology continues to change but the protection laws governing technology use are vague and difficult to interpret. The authors recommend seeking "on going legal counsel" for your business as the use of ebusiness continues to grow with an estimated 165 million users of the Internet in the U.S. in 2003. Chapters 4 through 8 break down the steps necessary for developing and implementing enterprise privacy plan and incorporated these steps into four major phases. Phase One: Organizing and research Phase Two: Conducting privacy -needs audit Phase Three: Developing polices and plans Phase Four: Implementing the plan The authors do point out that the major challenge to any organization trying to implement an enterprise privacy plan is --working through the process of consensus building among departments and managers in the enterprise. Moving on to the rest of the book, the chapters deal with managing, protecting, and measuring the success of your enterprise privacy plan. Checklists throughout these chapters list key areas and specific tasks that should not be overlooked. Long-term management challenges fall into modifying and evolving the enterprise privacy plan as privacy laws and policies change and as information technology solutions evolve. All told, I think the book provides a great set of clear guidelines for ensuring a successful privacy plan; it's implementation and monitoring. Get your privacy planning efforts moving ahead by following this step-by-step format.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Well Written Technical Reference,
By Sam Nusinow (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Net Privacy: A Guide to Developing & Implementing an Ironclad ebusiness Privacy Plan (Hardcover)
"Net Privacy" by Michael Erbschloe and John Vacca provides an excellent reference for understanding the privacy issues associated with Internet use. The book provides a comprehensive description on how sensitive corporate data is handled to in order protect consumer privacy and corporate liability. The book contains informative tips and techniques for securing privileged information from a business standpoint, and provides an understanding to the Internet user and e-business customer of the security precautions implemented today in the ever-changing e-business marketplace. The book goes on to provide a framework for the development and implementation of a corporate privacy plan. For an IT professional this process can be extremely useful in determining if you have each of the critical areas covered in order to protect corporate interests in an e-business environment. The book also provides great recommendations for corporate privacy protection in terms of mobile computing and Virtual Private Networking (VPN) environments.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent book!,
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This review is from: Net Privacy: A Guide to Developing & Implementing an Ironclad ebusiness Privacy Plan (Hardcover)
This book addresses every aspect of doing business on the Internet securely. A must read for anyone that uses the Internet to either buy or sell.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Excellent Information, in "easy to understand" detail!,
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This review is from: Net Privacy: A Guide to Developing & Implementing an Ironclad ebusiness Privacy Plan (Hardcover)
This is an excellent book for the skeptic who thinks that "it can't happen to us!" I think many different companies (government and private sector alike) will be amazed at how comparitively little it actually costs to prevent a corporate disaster. Ever wish to go inside the mind of a good hacker and learn how he does it? This is the book for you!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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How to safeguard your e-business customers,
By A Customer
This review is from: Net Privacy: A Guide to Developing & Implementing an Ironclad ebusiness Privacy Plan (Hardcover)
The ubiquitous Internet is a double-edged sword. A major benefit is sharing information; a major detriment is the risk to customers of divulging private information. For e-businesses, therefore, privacy is a showstopper issue. This book was written to promote e-business success by helping organizations evaluate privacy needs, establish a privacy task force, use technologies to provide maximum protection, formulate privacy policies and procedures, implement and test privacy procedures, and monitor and modify privacy protection. This one's a winner--for companies that want to "win" at e-business.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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How to safeguard your e-business customers,
By A Customer
This review is from: Net Privacy: A Guide to Developing & Implementing an Ironclad ebusiness Privacy Plan (Hardcover)
The ubiquitous nature of the Internet is a double-edged sword, with sharing information a major benefit, and the risk of divulging private information a major detriment. In the rush to establish an e-business, organizations can't afford to ignore the showstopper issue: privacy. Erbschloe and Vacca provide a how-to for businesses to help them evaluate their privacy needs, establish a privacy task force, use privacy technologies to the best advantage, formulate privacy policies and procedures, implement and test privacy procedures, and monitor and modify their privacy protection. This one's a winner--for businesses that want to "win" at e-business.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A very informative and useful book,
By A Customer
This review is from: Net Privacy: A Guide to Developing & Implementing an Ironclad ebusiness Privacy Plan (Hardcover)
A very informative and useful book in an area which is near and dear to all of us as we open up to the world of i-payments.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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A Must-Read for Information Technology Managers,
By A Listener (Columbus, OH United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Net Privacy: A Guide to Developing & Implementing an Ironclad ebusiness Privacy Plan (Hardcover)
This book covers all aspects of internet security, from specific areas of corporate vulnerability to issues surrounding desktop privacy. It contains boilerplate implementation plans and timelines for these plans, which when taken together will help to make computer security a corporate reality. A must-read for Information Technology managers.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A solid approach to a very serious matter,
By A Customer
This review is from: Net Privacy: A Guide to Developing & Implementing an Ironclad ebusiness Privacy Plan (Hardcover)
The implications of information privacy on the net are huge, and can be horrifying when you are considering entering the world of e-commerce as we are. In this book, Vacca and Erbeschloe go beyond the techniques raised in Vacca et al's Electronic Commerce book,and put forth a step-by-step plan to implement a privacy plan for your organisation. International considerations, laws, regulations, and insurance are all covered, and many case studies are detailed which underline the importance of security (just in case you weren't already convinced!)Whether your concerns are intranet or internet related, this book provides a reliable template for your privacy planning. |
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Net Privacy: A Guide to Developing & Implementing an Ironclad ebusiness Privacy Plan by Michael Erbschloe (Hardcover - March 26, 2001)
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