
Securing Privacy in the Internet Age
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Content
- Front Cover
- Half-title
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction: Securing Privacy in the Internet Age
- Part 1. Reviewing Existing Security and Privacy Law
- 1. Defining the Legal Standard for Information Security: What Does "Reasonable" Security Really Mean?
- 2. The Coming Wave of Internet-Related Security Litigation
- 3. The Evolution of Data Protection as a Privacy Concern, and the Contract Law Dynamics Underlying It
- 4. Mutually Assured Protection: Toward Development of Relational Internet Data Security and Privacy Contracting Norms
- 5. The International Privacy Regime
- Part 2. Promoting Privacy and Security Through the Common Law
- 6. The New Vulnerability: Data Security and Personal Information
- 7. Beyond Contract: Utilizing Restitution to Reach Shadow Offenders and Safeguard Information Privacy
- 8. Improving Software Security: A Discussion of Liability for Unreasonably Insecure Software
- 9. Curing Cybersecurity Breaches Through Strict Products Liability
- Part 3. Promoting Privacy and Security Through Statutory Reforms
- 10. Putting Identity Theft on Ice: Freezing Credit Reports to Prevent Lending to Impostors
- 11. Anonymous Disclosure of Security Breaches: Mitigating Harm and Facilitating Coordinated Response
- 12. RFID and Privacy
- 13. Should Criminal Liability Be Used to Secure Data Privacy?
- 14. The Uneasy Case for National ID Cards
- Part 4. Promoting Privacy and Security Through the Market
- 15. Contracts, Markets, and Data Control
- 16. Three Economic Arguments for Cyberinsurance
- Index
- Back Cover
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