Privacy Papers

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Author_Rebecca Herold
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commission
communications
Computer Forensics
corporate data governance
covered
Covered Entities
data
data breach prevention
Data Protection
DES
ECPA
electronic
Electronic Communications Privacy Act
employee monitoring policies
entity
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federal
Federal Reserve
Financial Modernization Services Act
FTC
Health Plans
Identity Theft
information risk management
Information Security
Information Security Professionals
Information Security Program
international privacy regulations
Job Function
Nonpublic Personal Information
Personal Health Information
Personally Identifiable Information
privacy compliance strategies
privacy policy implementation guide
Privacy Protection Act
protection
Security Awareness Program
Sensitive Information
Title III
trade
Violated
Wireless LAN

Product details

  • ISBN 9780849312489
  • Weight: 1156g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Dec 2001
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Today, more than ever, organizations have to cope with increased concerns regarding privacy issues. These concerns are not limited to consumer fears about how information collected by Web sites will be used or misused. They also involve broader issues, including data collected for direct response marketing, privacy of financial and health records, identity theft, and fraud. Employees are raising questions about acceptable use of phones, e-mail, the Web, and if and when employers can monitor use. Employers find that without policies governing use of these assets, they have no legal basis for action against employees. The Privacy Papers: Managing Technology, Consumer, Employee, and Legislative Actions is a book for C-level executives, IT managers, HR managers, security officers, privacy officers, and legal professionals. It covers all aspects of technology and legislation that enable privacy and also those that place it at risk. This how-to guide presents sample policies for employee training, awareness, and acceptable use; covers why companies must protect data and how to do it; describes the technology that makes information more private; and lists and summarizes major federal and international privacy legislation. Corporate espionage can put sensitive company information such as intellectual property, product development, marketing plans, and customer files at risk. With the ever-increasing legislation concerning privacy, it is important for executives to stay up to date. The Privacy Papers will ensure that any company conducting business domestically or internationally will understand how policies governing use of their assets will affect daily operations.
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