2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-31884-9
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Refining Privacy in Tort Law

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“…Privacy can be defined as the right to control who has information about someone, including activity tracking [179]. Some of the concepts raised in privacy laws intend to establish limits restricting data use or its correlation from multiple sources, often mandating anonymization or removal of personal data from records [179].…”
Section: F Data Privacy Protection In Digital Forensicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Privacy can be defined as the right to control who has information about someone, including activity tracking [179]. Some of the concepts raised in privacy laws intend to establish limits restricting data use or its correlation from multiple sources, often mandating anonymization or removal of personal data from records [179].…”
Section: F Data Privacy Protection In Digital Forensicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Privacy can be defined as "the right to control who knows certain aspects about you, your communication and your activities" [14]. The eight fair information principles namely collection limitation, data quality, purpose specification, use limitation, security safeguards, openness, individual participation and accountability provide a practical definition of privacy that is adapted in most privacy laws and regulations around the globe [15].…”
Section: A Analyzing Privacy Policies and Investigation Warrantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Privacy can be described as the privilege to control and govern the level of access an individual has to you, your communication, and your activities. 4 Privacy-preservation in digital forensics is a technique to ensure confidentiality and integrity of the suspect's data during an investigation. The suspect's data may contain personal information that is irrelevant to the case being investigated.…”
Section: Privacy Preservation In Digital/mobile Forensicsmentioning
confidence: 99%