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Choose Privacy Week 2018: A Privacy Bookshelf

April 22, 2020 May 1, 2018 By OIF staff 1 Comment on Choose Privacy Week 2018: A Privacy Bookshelf

A selection of books and readings on privacy, Big Data, and libraries for Choose Privacy Week and beyond.

Libraries As Private Spaces – Choose Privacy Week 2018

April 22, 2020 May 1, 2018 By OIF staff 4 Comments on Libraries As Private Spaces – Choose Privacy Week 2018

With the rise of surveillance technologies, and the ever-growing Internet of Things, there is a distinct possibility that in the near future, the library may be the only private public place left in modern society.

How Libraries Can Respond to the Repeal of the FCC Privacy Rules

November 10, 2020 March 31, 2017 By OIF staff

by Deborah Caldwell-Stone and Michael Robinson This week Congress, voting along party lines, passed a resolution that repealed the groundbreaking privacy rules adopted by the Federal Communications Commission last October under the Obama administration.  The new rules would have required

How Libraries Can Respond to the Repeal of the FCC Privacy Rules

Choose Privacy Week 2013: Big Data, Privacy, and Corporate Responsibility and Accountability

April 22, 2020 May 2, 2013 By OIF staff

This is the second in a series of guest commentaries written in observance of Choose Privacy Week by noted privacy experts and advocates. Today’s post is written by Chip Pitts, Lecturer at Stanford Law School. Big Data, Privacy, and Corporate

Choose Privacy Week 2013: Big Data, Privacy, and Corporate Responsibility and Accountability

CPW 2013: Protecting Your Privacy on Public Access Computers: A Tip Sheet for Consumers

April 22, 2020 May 1, 2013 By OIF staff

(Please share widely!) Protecting your private information and web-surfing habits while using public access computers or public wi-fi is an important part of any plan to protect personal privacy.  Many people, however, are simply unaware of the easy-to-use strategies that

CPW 2013: Protecting Your Privacy on Public Access Computers: A Tip Sheet for Consumers

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  • Book review of ‘Cyber Privacy: Who Has Your Data and Why You Should Care’ Virginia Dressler

    “Data, I’ve found, is becoming like the weather; it’s something that almost anyone can talk about.” Cyber Privacy by April Falcon Doss is a timely title on so many key issues around data privacy in the online world– And Doss is well-positioned to write on this topic, with her thirteen years working at the NSA and later working in a private sector practice focusing on cyber-security and privacy issues. I found this title to be a thoughtful and well-written perspective, primarily centered on the U.S.

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    Welcome back to the third installment of the information fiduciaries and libraries series!

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    Review of ‘Life After Privacy: Reclaiming democracy in a surveillance society’ by Firmin Debrabander.

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