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Book Title
Privacy Impact Assessment
Publication Date
2011-12-22
ISBN
9789400725423
Publication Year
2011
Series
Law, Governance and Technology Ser.
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
Privacy Impact Assessment
Author
Paul De Hert
Item Length
9.3in
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
36.1 Oz
Number of Pages
Xxviii, 523 Pages

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This book examines the use of privacy impact assessments (PIAs) with a view to extracting the best elements and advocating a model that will serve to engage stakeholders in protecting privacy. It advocates making PIAs mandatory.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Springer Netherlands
ISBN-10
9400725426
ISBN-13
9789400725423
eBay Product ID (ePID)
109066840

Product Key Features

Author
Paul De Hert
Publication Name
Privacy Impact Assessment
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2011
Series
Law, Governance and Technology Ser.
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
Xxviii, 523 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.3in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
36.1 Oz

Additional Product Features

Series Volume Number
6
Number of Volumes
1 Vol.
Lc Classification Number
K3154-3370
Reviews
From the reviews: 'eoeA volume devoted to one of the privacy tools currently in use to evaluate privacy risks. The book offers a broad and worldwide perspective, with 20'e"plus chapters contributed by privacy scholars, public and private sector practitioners, and regulators. It'e(tm)s the first volume on the subject. 'e¦ Anyone tasked with defining PIA requirements through policy, rule, or law or simply with conducting an individual PIA will be richly rewarded by reading this volume.'e� (Robert Gellman, First Monday, Vol. 19 (9), September, 2012) 'eoeA handbook for those data protection and privacy professionals working in the field 'e¦ . it gives a comprehensive overview of PIA around the wld&world; it identifies open issues; and it provides the reader with best practices examples of PIA in order to improve any future PIA exercises. 'e¦ This volume provides a rich set of information and reflections, experiences and examples on PIA, which makes it a truly outstanding contribution in the field'e"both for practitioners and for academics working in this area.'e� (Nils Zurawski, International Data Privacy Law, Vol. 2 (4), November, 2012) 'eoeTaking a truly international perspective, and with contributions from a large number of leading practitioners, compliance leaders and academics, this publication is in turn historical record, academic study and empirical evaluation. 'e¦ It is unquestionably an interesting read, with a wealth of experience presented from other countries and multinational companies in relation to the practical realities of using PIAs. 'e¦ this book is likely to be seen as a highly valuable guide.'e� (Stephanie Pritchett, Privacy & Data Protection, Vol. 12 (5), June, 2012), From the reviews:A volume devoted to one of the privacy tools currently in use to evaluate privacy risks. The book offers a broad and worldwide perspective, with 20plus chapters contributed by privacy scholars, public and private sector practitioners, and regulators. It's the first volume on the subject. … Anyone tasked with defining PIA requirements through policy, rule, or law or simply with conducting an individual PIA will be richly rewarded by reading this volume. (Robert Gellman, First Monday, Vol. 19 (9), September, 2012)A handbook for those data protection and privacy professionals working in the field … . it gives a comprehensive overview of PIA around the world; it identifies open issues; and it provides the reader with best practices examples of PIA in order to improve any future PIA exercises. … This volume provides a rich set of information and reflections, experiences and examples on PIA, which makes it a truly outstanding contribution in the field-both for practitioners and for academics working in this area. (Nils Zurawski, International Data Privacy Law, Vol. 2 (4), November, 2012), From the reviews: "A volume devoted to one of the privacy tools currently in use to evaluate privacy risks. The book offers a broad and worldwide perspective, with 20-plus chapters contributed by privacy scholars, public and private sector practitioners, and regulators. It's the first volume on the subject. ... Anyone tasked with defining PIA requirements through policy, rule, or law or simply with conducting an individual PIA will be richly rewarded by reading this volume." (Robert Gellman, First Monday, Vol. 19 (9), September, 2012) "A handbook for those data protection and privacy professionals working in the field ... . it gives a comprehensive overview of PIA around the world; it identifies open issues; and it provides the reader with best practices examples of PIA in order to improve any future PIA exercises. ... This volume provides a rich set of information and reflections, experiences and examples on PIA, which makes it a truly outstanding contribution in the field--both for practitioners and for academics working in this area." (Nils Zurawski, International Data Privacy Law, Vol. 2 (4), November, 2012) "Taking a truly international perspective, and with contributions from a large number of leading practitioners, compliance leaders and academics, this publication is in turn historical record, academic study and empirical evaluation. ... It is unquestionably an interesting read, with a wealth of experience presented from other countries and multinational companies in relation to the practical realities of using PIAs. ... this book is likely to be seen as a highly valuable guide." (Stephanie Pritchett, Privacy & Data Protection, Vol. 12 (5), June, 2012)
Table of Content
Foreword by Gary Marx.- Part 1 Setting the Scene.- 1 - Introduction to privacy impact assessment; David Wright and Paul de Hert.- 2 - A human rights perspective on privacy and data protection impact assessments; Paul de Hert.- 3 - (Regulatory) impact assessment and better regulation; David Parker.- 4 - Prior checking, a forerunner to privacy impact assessments; Gwendal Le Grand and Emilie Barrau.- Part 2 Five Countries Lead the Way.- 5 - PIAs in Australia: A work-in-progress report; Roger Clarke.- 6 - Privacy impact assessment - Great potential not often realised; Nigel Waters.- 7 - Privacy impact assessments in Canada; Robin Bayley and Colin Bennett.- 8 - PIA in New Zeal∧ John Edwards.- 9 - Privacy impact assessment in the UK; Adam Warren and Andrew Charlesworth.- 10 - PIA requirements and privacy decision-making in US government agencies; Kenneth Bamberger and Deirdre Mulligan.- Part 3 PIA in the Private Sector: Three Examples.- 11 - PIA: Cornerstone of privacy compliance in Nokia; Tobias Bräutigam.- 12 - How Siemens assesses privacy impacts; Florian Thoma.- 13 - Vodafone's approach to privacy impact assessments; Stephen Deadman and Amanda Chandler.- Part 4 Specialisesd PIA: the Cases of the Financial Services Indusrty and the RFID PIA Framwork.- 14 - The ISO PIA standard for financial services; Martin Ferris.- 15 - The RFID PIA - developed by industry, agreed by regulators; Sarah Spiekermann.- 16 - Double-take: getting to the RFID PIA Framework; Laurent Beslay and Anne-Christine Lacoste.- Part 5 Specific Issues.- 17 - Surveillance: extending the limits of privacy impact assessment; Charles Raab and David Wright.- 18 - The Madrid Resolution and prospects for transnational PIAs; Artemi Rallo Lombarte.- 19 - Privacy and ethical impact assessment; David Wright and Emilio Mordini.- 20 - Auditing privacy impact assessments: the Canadian experience; Jennifer Stoddart.- 21 - Privacy impact assessment: Optimising the regulator's ro≤ Blair Stewart.- 22 - Conclusion: Findings and recommendations; David Wright and Paul de Hert.- About the Authors.- References.- Index.
Copyright Date
2012
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
Privacy, Constitutional, Security / General, General, Public
Lccn
2011-943107
Dewey Decimal
342.0858
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Computers, Law, Political Science

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