Series |
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Contents |
Privacy wrongs / James B. Rule -- Dangerous things strangers know about you / Jeffrey Rothfeder -- Info 'snooper-highway' / Peter McGrath -- We know you're reading this -- Should you be told that your neighbor is a sex offender? / Andrea Bernstein -- The end of privacy / Richard A. Spinello -- Candid camera / Mark Frankel -- Is your boss spying on you? / Thomas Clavin -- Surveillance, Incorporated / ACLU -- We have your number / Peter Cassidy -- Workplace privacy: issues and implications / Michael Losey -- Letters to the editor: the end of personal medical privacy -- Who should have access to your medical record? / Don E. Detmer and James Love -- Who's reading your medical records? -- Who's looking at your files? / Christine Gorman -- Censoring the right to live / Nat Hentoff -- Shoring up protection of personal health data / Don E. Detmer and Elaine B. Steen -- Predictive genetic testing: ethical, legal, and social implications / Bill Allen and Ray Moseley -- How do you police cyberspace? / Catherine Yang -- Big Brother@Cyperspace / Erik Ness -- Resolving the encryption dilemma: the case for "Clipper" / Dorothy Denning -- Battle of the Clipper chip / Steven Levy -- Policing cyberspace / Sara Curtis. |
Local note | Little-302192--305131007967% |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references (p. 153-171) and index. |
LCCN | 97013914 |
ISBN | 0824209168 |