Despite the passage of countless data security laws, data breaches are increasing at a record pace. Why is the law failing to stop them? In Breached!, Daniel Solove and Woodrow Hartzog argue that, ironically, the law is failing because it is too focused on individual breaches and not the larger context, in which many actors contribute to poor data security and make breaches much more harmful. Drawing insights from many fascinating stories about data breaches, the authors explain why the law fails and even worsens the problem. Engaging and accessible, Breached! will reshape our thinking about one of the most thorny problems in business and consumer life today.
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Höhe: 239 mm
Breite: 160 mm
Dicke: 29 mm
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978-0-19-094055-3 (9780190940553)
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Daniel J. Solove is the John Marshall Harlan Research Professor of Law at the George Washington University Law School. He is also the founder of TeachPrivacy, a company that provides privacy and data security training programs to businesses, law firms, healthcare institutions, schools, and other organizations. One of the world's leading experts in privacy law, Solove is the author of several books and textbooks. Professor Solove blogs at
Privacy+Security Blog and as a LinkedIn "thought leader."
Woodrow Hartzog is a Professor of Law and Computer Science at Northeastern University School of Law and the Khoury College of Computer Sciences. He is the author of
Privacy's Blueprint, and his research on privacy, media, and robotics has been published in both scholarly and popular publications. He has testified multiple times before Congress and has been quoted or referenced in numerous articles and broadcasts, including NPR, BBC, and
The Wall Street Journal.
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George Washington University
Northeastern University