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Price: $35.00 "First Resource" - By P. Young (Juneau, AK United States)
With its annual supplements, this book continues to be an outstanding resource on privacy issues--the collection and dissemination of personal data, electronic surveillance, identify theft, credit reporting, and many others. The Compilation is always my first source for fielding questions about confidentiality and privacy rights and protections--or the lack thereof--in this country.(4) -
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List Price: $39.99 Price: $39.63 You Save: $0.36 (1%) "Hoofnagle offers excellent discussions both" - By Richard Warner
This is the book to read if you want to understand the FTC’s privacy and security initiatives. Hoofnagle offers excellent discussions both, and his grounding those discussions in a history of the FTC is quite illuminating. It is engagingly written and a pleasure to read.(2) -
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List Price: $25.95 Price: $17.02 You Save: $8.93 (34%) "The Best Book I have Read on Privacy" - By R. Ordowich
This is the best book I have read on the subject of privacy. It includes an examination of the philosophical, political, moral and technical aspects in a comprehensive yet not overwhelming way. There is little biases or editorializing. The book presents the facts with substance and depth that is refreshing and helpful in deciding what approach to privacy you may decide to adopt.
The book builds on fundamental concepts of privacy, provides examples and builds on legal and philosophical points of view. I am using this book to develop approaches to data privacy for a number of organizations.
If you work in the arena of data privacy or work with data you must read this book. If you are concerned or curious about the issues of data privacy you should read this book.(11) -
"Nice Details" - By Suzan K. Hawbaker (Sacramento, CA USA)
This book has lots of detail on the various laws and is a great companion to the test material for the CIPP.(3) -
"Excellent book" - By Amazon Customer
So, despite the warning that I should give myself at least two weeks to study for the exam, I bought this book and studied for three days - and passed with scores of 100-88-100-92. This book does an excellent job of teaching exactly what's needed, and the 150-question practice exam is a really close approximation of what to expect on the exam.(42) -
"Very Useful" - By Boston Legal (Boston, MA)
I have found this book to be very useful. I am an information security attorney with experience in the financial services space, with an interest in HIPAA regulation. This book does an excellent job of explaining the HIPAA framework in a way that dovetails with overarching privacy and security principles. Highly recommended.(24) -
"I will definitely be take a look at our security measures and how we can better improve both technical and workflow to minimize" - By J. Coleman (San Diego, CA USA)
Very insightful (and scary) book! It made it clear how high the risk is for anyone related to the medical field and all of the companies working with them. I will definitely be take a look at our security measures and how we can better improve both technical and workflow to minimize any risks.(17) -
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List Price: $20.99 Price: $9.27 You Save: $11.72 (56%) "The book all journalists need, affordable with fast Prime shipping" - By Lisa M.
I was glad to see AP is still publishing this in paperback and not just electronic format. This has always been the gold standard for journalists (our "bible" really) and I went too long without updating mine! So easy to buy with fast Prime shipping. As quickly as our language changes today, I'll be sure to update every year. Thanks for making it so easy!(169) -
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List Price: $186.95 Price: $55.18 You Save: $131.77 (70%) "Informative and detailed" - By Alori Kesi
Fairly in-depth book. I learned well from this txt but it is pretty dense so don't expect to just pick it up and read it.
It's a good quality but standard college text. Worth the money, I'd say.(16) -
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List Price: $19.95 Price: $16.46 You Save: $3.49 (17%) "Dictatorial democracies..." - By Pedro Demo (Brazil)
Pasquale offers an acute and intelligent, very well documented, analysis about black-box society, relatively to Big Data as strategy to capture information from individuals, transforming it and them in commodities. Behavioral pattern recognition is great deal, taking advantage from digital infrastructures, which can aptly rank, classify, sort, and label our existence for sell. We have great trouble defending our right to privacy because the invasion is quite hard to discern. Government and business, many times adversaries in other moments, make alliances to produce, collect and use Big Data, secretly. The tragic event of 9/11 had great impact in motivating the rise of terrorist methods to combat terrorism. Occidental democracies are showing dictatorial traces we thought they were past nightmares.(23) -
"Easily the most cogent and readable work I've found on the subject." - By Kevvboy (New York, NY)
I first read parts of this book on the website of the editor, Prof. Steven A. Childress of Tulane University. I found the reasoning flawless, the writing tight and economical, and the logic of the presentation irrefutable. It's an indispensable general work on the subject with a surprisingly specific application.(5) -
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List Price: $123.00 Price: $105.99 You Save: $17.01 (14%) "Five Stars" - By Scott B. Johnson
well written and up to date(2)