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1. Reasonable Expectation of Privacy in the Workplace
When it comes to employment, many employee privacy rights are granted by specific laws, rules, and/or regulations. (ARTICLE)
2. Basic Privacy Issues in the Workplace
It is important that managers and supervisors have a basic understanding of a few of the more frequent ... (ARTICLE)
3. Smart-Card features that protect Privacy.
Smart cards--cards with embedded integrated circuits that can process information--offer a number of features that provide or enhance ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
4. Where Can I Get Information on Privacy Policies for Web Sites?
Review our guide to privacy policies for web sites and where to find sample forms of these important ... (ARTICLE)
5. Many of the Web sites that I visit have a Privacy Policy. Does my site need...
That depends on what kind of Web site you have. If you require personal information from your users ... (ARTICLE)
6. What a Business Web Site's Privacy Policy Covers
Every business Web site should have a privacy policy. Make sure your privacy policy covers the following topics. (ARTICLE)
7. Privacy Policy for Web Sites
It is appropriate for many Web sites to establish a Privacy Policy. This policy can be a part ... (ARTICLE)
8. Workplace Privacy Between Coworkers
Few employees think about the fact that some of their coworkers have access to their private information and ... (ARTICLE)
9. Privacy.
Law Journal Press' (New York) "Privacy Law" is a loose-leaf volume that offers coverage of privacy law and ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
10. Privacy curtain/upholstery collection.
The Perspectives Collection from Knoll Textiles consists of three privacy curtain fabrics and three Crypton upholstery fabrics. The ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
11. Privacy, Fair Information Practices and the Fortune 500: The Virtual...
HEADNOTE Abstract Corporate information privacy policies are receiving increased attention in the information privacy debate. Prior studies used ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
12. A Social Networks Theory of Privacy
HEADNOTE What facts are public and what facts are private? It is the fundamental, first-principles question in privacy ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
13. Current issues in consumer privacy
policies.
In November 2000, the Financial Services Modernization Act, also known as the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, became law. It eased ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
14. Genetic Information, Privacy and Insolvency
Biobanks hold out the prospect of significant public and private benefit, as genetic information contained in tissue samples ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
15. Consumer privacy and the market for customer
information.
I investigate consumer privacy and the market for customer information in electronic retailing. The value of customer information ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
16. "Privacy & Security Law Report" and
"Privacy Law Watch" from BNA.
The Bureau of National Affairs (Washington, D.C.) has begun the publication of two new information sources including "Privacy ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
17. The EPIC Fight for Privacy
HEADNOTE Database Review IMAGE PHOTOGRAPH 1 If you're reading this column, you've probably heard of the Electronic Privacy ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
18. Should There Be an Expectation of Privacy in the Library?
HEADNOTE ALTHOUGH SOME PEOPLE FEEL THAT THERE SHOULD BE NO EXPECTATION OF PRIVACY IN A LIBRARY BECAUSE IT'S ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
19. Information Privacy Forum
HEADNOTE REPORT FROM THE FIELD With Gen. Colin Powell, Bill Clinton, and Tom Peters headlining the event, who ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
20. Reasonable Security Practices: The AICPA/CICA Privacy Framework
Protecting customers' and employees' personal information has become a significant risk-management issue for all organizations. Consumers are increasingly ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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