Freedom and control [electronic resource] : engineering a new paradigm for the digital world / Ann Cavoukian, Dan Kruger.


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DC Title
Freedom and control [electronic resource] : engineering a new paradigm for the digital world / Ann Cavoukian, Dan Kruger.
Jurisdiction
Ontario
Language
DC Date
DC Creator
Ontario.Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner
Cavoukian, Ann,1952-
Kruger, Dan
Absio Corporation
DC Publisher
Toronto : Information and Privacy Commissioner, Ontario,
ID
ONT326986
DC Type
software, multimedia
Bibtype
m
DC Description
"Privacy and cybersecurity professionals, creators of digital property, and countless policy-makers have spent decades fighting to civilize the digital world, but they have lacked the most fundamental tool they need to succeed, namely - information systems engineering that enables true control of digital data. It is now possible to change the paradigm of the digital world from 'Use At Your Own Risk,' to 'My Data, My Rules.' Imagine such a world, if you can! Too many individuals and organizations are resigned to large-scale computer based surveillance, invasion, and expropriation. The purpose of this paper is to explain, in plain language, why we believe that resignation to be unwarranted."
Includes bibliographical references.
"Privacy and cybersecurity professionals, creators of digital property, and countless policy-makers have spent decades fighting to civilize the digital world, but they have lacked the most fundamental tool they need to succeed, namely - information systems engineering that enables true control of digital data. It is now possible to change the paradigm of the digital world from 'Use At Your Own Risk,' to 'My Data, My Rules.' Imagine such a world, if you can! Too many individuals and organizations are resigned to large-scale computer based surveillance, invasion, and expropriation. The purpose of this paper is to explain, in plain language, why we believe that resignation to be unwarranted."
gr-140512
rss-140513
I
2014
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DC Subject
Privacy, Right of
Data protection
Information technology Security measures
Information networks Security measures
Computer security