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Author
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Year
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Embedded RFID and Everyday Things: A Case Study of the Security and Privacy Risks of the U.S. e-Passport
This paper looks at how Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags affected the security of passports.
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Deirdre Mulligan, Jennifer King, Marci Meingast |
2007 |
Law and Economics of Software Security, The
This paper assesses how problems with computer security affect consumers and businesses.
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Robert W. Hahn, Anne Layne-Farrar |
2006 |
FTC and Consumer Privacy in the Coming Decade, The
This paper looks at how consumers respond to privacy policies online.
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Chris Hoofnagle, Deirdre Mulligan, Joseph Turow, Nathaniel Good, Jens Grossklags |
2006 |
Can Microsoft Save the Net?
This article looks at technology to help prevent fraud online.
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Lawrence Lessig |
2006 |
Computer Crime Law
This book looks at law related to crimes involving computers or digital evidence and gives tips for working with cases.
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Orin Kerr |
2006 |
Computing Crime: Information Technology, Police Effectiveness and the Organization of Policing
This paper looks at how better communications helps the police fight crime.
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Luis Garicano, Paul Heaton |
2006 |
Should Coercive Interrogation Be Legal?
This paper looks at what methods police should use to interrogate suspects.
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Eric Posner, Adrian Vermeule |
2006 |
A Model Regime of Privacy Protection
This paper describes a new set of ground rules for privacy.
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Chris Hoofnagle, Daniel J. Solove |
2006 |
Privacy, Property Rights & Efficiency: The Economics of Privacy as Secrecy
This paper looks at whether consumers are harmed or helped when information about them is kept private.
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Michael Katz, Benjamin E. Hermalin |
2006 |
User Choices and Regret: Understanding Users’ Decision Process About Consensually Acquired Spyware
This paper looks at when and why consumers install spyware.
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Deirdre Mulligan, Aaron Perzanowski, David Thaw, Jens Grossklags, Joseph A. Konstan, Nathaniel Good |
2006 |