Presenting invaluable advice from the world’s most famous computer security expert, thiss intensely readable collection features some of the most insightful and informative strengths and weaknesses of computer security and the price people pay—figuratively and literally—when security fails. Discussing the issues surrounding things such as airplanes, passports, voting machines, ID cards, cameras, passwords, Internet banking, sporting events, computers, and castles, this book is a must-read for anyone who values security at any level—business, technical, or personal.
The World Privacy Forum has published a new legal and policy analysis
examining Personal Health Records -- or PHRs -- and the privacy issues
associated with them. This analysis, Personal
Health Records: Why Many PHRs Threaten Privacy, was prepared
A total of 35 states have passed laws requiring notifications to persons affected by security breaches in databases held by businesses or government agencies, according to Privacy Journal. The federal government has not yet passed such protections.
Amicus Brief filed jointly with the American Association for Justice (AAJ) et al, in Support of Petitioner/Apellant Gil N Mileikowsky, M.D. - Filed in the Supreme Court of California, 8/28/2008.