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Architecture of Privacy
Architecture of Privacy
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access control lists
accountability
ACL
ACL-based security models
archiving data
Author_Ari Gesher
Author_Courtney Bowman
Author_Daniel Siate
Author_Elissa Lerner
Author_John Grant
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comprehensive system oversight
data access operations
data collection
data leasing
data negligence
data privacy
data protections
data purging
data retention
data revelation
data use
east coast code
encryption
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federated search
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information creep
information privacy
mitigating privacy risks
personal data
personal information
personal information assets
personal information economy
policy
practical measures for data revelation
preserving privacy
privacy
privacy architecture
privacy engineering
privacy policy
privacy policy compliance
privacy protection
privacy-protecting architecture
privacy-protective technologies
responsible data retention
risk
role-based ACLs
safeguards
sanitization
security
security architecture
temporal ACLs
UX
west coast code
Product details
- ISBN 9781491904015
- Weight: 346g
- Dimensions: 175 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 06 Oct 2015
- Publisher: O'Reilly Media
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
Technology's influence on privacy not only concerns consumers, political leaders, and advocacy groups, but also the software architects who design new products. In this practical guide, experts in data analytics, software engineering, security, and privacy policy describe how software teams can make privacy-protective features a core part of product functionality, rather than add them late in the development process. Ideal for software engineers new to privacy, this book helps you examine privacy-protective information management architectures and their foundational components-building blocks that you can combine in many ways. Policymakers, academics, students, and advocates unfamiliar with the technical terrain will learn how these tools can help drive policies to maximize privacy protection.
Restrict access to data through a variety of application-level controls Use security architectures to avoid creating a single point of trust in your systems Explore federated architectures that let users retrieve and view data without compromising data security Maintain and analyze audit logs as part of comprehensive system oversight Examine case studies to learn how these building blocks help solve real problems Understand the role and responsibilities of a Privacy Engineer for maintaining your privacy architecture
Courtney Bowman is one of Palantir's in-house Privacy and Civil Liberties specialists, with extensive experience working with local government (including law enforcement, criminal justice, health and social services) to develop technology-driven solutions to information sharing and inter-agency cooperation in a manner that respects applicable privacy, security, and data integrity requirements. Ari Gesher is a senior software engineer and tech blogger at Palantir Technologies. At Palantir, Ari is focused developer APIs for backend services and the systems engineering that goes into Palantir's servers. Before Palantir, he was part of the SourceForge.net team, maintaining the website and systems that make the site go. Ari lives in San Francisco, where he tries to stay current in the electronic music scene and find time to hack on microelectronics. John is a Civil Liberties Engineer at Palantir Technologies. He served for nearly a decade as an advisor in the United States Senate. He earned his law degree from Georgetown shortly after joining the staff of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. Daniel Slate has worked at the nexus of privacy, technology, and security for the past six years. At one time a researcher for former cabinet-level national security officials, he has also worked as an engineering strategist for Palantir Technologies, where he focused on architecting privacy-safeguarding software for the international security community.
Architecture of Privacy
€29.99
