The Architecture of Privacy : On Engineering Technologies that Can Deliver Trustworthy Safeguards / Courtney Bowman, Ari Gesher, John K. Grant & Daniel Slate ; edited by Elissa Lerner
pt. I. Getting started -- What is privacy? -- Personal data and privacy -- Case studies in data collection -- Information security : protecting data from unauthorized access -- pt. II. Access and control : controlling authorized data access -- Security architecture -- Access controls -- Data revelation -- pt. III. Oversight : holding users and systems accountable -- Federated systems -- Audit logging -- Data retention and data purging -- pt. IV. Putting it all together -- Practical applications and use cases -- Enter the privacy engineer -- The future of privacy
Summary
Annotation Technology's influence on privacy has become a matter of everyday concern for millions of people, from software architects designing new products to political leaders and consumer groups. This book explores the issue from the perspective of technology itself: how privacy-protective features can become a core part of product functionality, rather than added on late in the development process