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Journal of Privacy and Confidentiality, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, 2011
Editorial
- Stephen E. Fienberg:
Editorial: In This Issue.
Articles
- Vincent Toubiana, Helen Nissenbaum:
An Analysis of Google Logs Retention Policies. - Aleksandra Korolova:
Privacy Violations Using Microtargeted Ads: A Case Study. - Andrew C. Simpson:
On Privacy and Public Data: a Study of data.gov.uk. - Federal Trade Commission:
Protecting Consumer Privacy in an Era of Rapid Change - A Proposed Framework for Businesses and Policymakers (Preliminary FTC Staff Report). - The Department of Commerce Internet Policy Task Force:
Commercial Data Privacy and Innovation in the Internet Economy: A Dynamic Policy Framework.
Volume 3, Number 2, 2011
Editorial
- Stephen E. Fienberg:
In This Issue.
Articles
- Gerald W. Gates:
How Uncertainty about Privacy and Confidentiality is Hampering Efforts to More Effectively Use Administrative Records in Producing U.S. National Statistics. - Kenneth Prewitt:
Why It Matters to Distinguish Between Privacy and Confidentiality. - Julia Ingrid Lane:
A Dissenting View from Julia Lane. - Jennifer H. Madans:
Use of Administrative Records and the Privacy-Confidentiality Trade-off. - George Duncan:
Commentary: Future U.S. National Statistics Use of Administrative Data. - Stephen E. Fienberg:
Toward a Reconceptualization of Confidentiality Protection in the Context of Linkages with Administrative Records. - Jerome P. Reiter:
Comment on Article by Gates. - Fritz J. Scheuren:
Trust but Pre-Verify? - Alan M. Zaslavsky:
Privacy and the Statistician: What Do We Need to Know to Certify Nondisclosure? - Gerald W. Gates:
Rejoinder.
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