"International contributors discuss the specific issues, problems, and challenges associated with privacy risks and propose solutions. Solution approaches include technologies, laws, and behavioral aspects. A number of chapters explore trade-offs between utility, usefulness, and privacy risks. ... This interesting, comprehensive work is part of Springer's 'Computer Communications and Networks' series. Summing Up: Recommended. All levels/libraries." (H. Levkowitz, Choice, Vol. 53 (10), June, 2016)
"This book explores the privacy challenges associated with a wide variety of modern technical innovations ... . I found this book interesting to read. ... This book is intended as a reference for researchers and engineers working or interested in privacy. ... would be valuable not only for those directly working in privacy, but also as a reference for those researching or innovating in any of the technologies covered, to help them avoid accidentally contributing to the erosion of privacy." (Andrew Kalafut, Computing Reviews, March, 2016)
"The book provides in-depth details of privacy issues and solutions in the digital domain. ... This book can be utilized as a reference for graduate students and researchers working in the domain of privacy and security. It can also be used for graduate courses that either focus entirely or in part on privacy. Practitioners who are working to develop specific applications ... may also find the book useful to make themselves aware of privacy-aware solutions." (Jawwad Shamsi, Computing Reviews, March, 2016)
"Privacy is a topic of concern for the entire domain of digital science. ... The book is a one-stop resource for privacy practitioners, security researchers and academics teaching privacy courses at both the undergraduate as well as the graduate levels. It would also serve as an excellent reference for information security experts. ... Overall, an excellent contribution to the privacy discipline, with strong potential as a complete knowledge source." (Amazon.com, November, 2015)
"It is extremely difficult for a book to attempt be scientific and appeal at the same time to a broad audience but this book has achieved exactly this goal! ... The book is nicely edited and each chapter has exemplary clarity and in-depth content. The book honors its title but giving justice to the topics discussed and position the readers to not only think critically about privacy but to identify what are the burning issues in privacy today." (Amazon.com, November, 2015)
Database Privacy Josep Domingo-Ferrer, David Sánchez and Sara Hajian
Privacy and Big Data Masood Mortazavi and Khaled Salah
Privacy in Crowdsourced Platforms Thivya Kandappu, Arik Friedman, Vijay Sivaraman and Roksana Boreli
Privacy in Healthcare Drew Williams, Ivor Addo, Golam Mushih Tanimul Ahsan, Farzana Rahman, Chandana Tamma, and Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed
Privacy in Peer-to-Peer Networks Diego Suárez Touceda, José María Sierra Cámara, and Jesús Téllez Isaac
Privacy in the Cloud Ragib Hasan and Shams Zawoad
Privacy in Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks Jetzabel M. Serna-Olvera, Roberto A. Morales Pacheco, Javier Parra-Arnau, David Rebollo-Monedero and Jordi Forné
Privacy Law and Regulation - Technologies, Implications and Solutions Jasmine McNealy and Angelyn Flowers
Privacy in Mobile Devices Rinku Dewri and Ramakrishna Thurimella
Privacy in Biometric Systems Hisham Al-Assam, Torben Kuseler, Sabah Jassim and Sherali Zeadally
Privacy in Social Networks Traian Marius Truta, Michail Tsikerdekis, and Sherali Zeadally
The Right to Privacy in the Age of Digital Technology Richard Spinello
How to Explore Consumers’ Privacy Choices with Behavioural Economics Sören Preibusch
Techniques, Taxonomy, and Challenges of Privacy Protection in the Smart Grid Suleyman Uludag, Sherali Zeadally and Mohamad Badra
Location-Based Privacy, Protection, Safety, and Security Roba Abbas, Katina Michael and M.G. Michael
Dr. Sherali Zeadally is an Associate Professor in the College of Communication and Information at the University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA. His other publications include the Springer titles Next-Generation Wireless Technologies and Unique Radio Innovation for the 21st Century.
Dr. Mohamad Badra is an Assistant Professor in the College of Technological Innovation at Zayed University, Dubai, UAE.
This comprehensive textbook/reference presents a focused review of the state of the art in privacy research, encompassing such diverse topics as cloud computing, crowdsourcing platforms, vehicular ad-hoc networks, big data, mobile devices, location-based systems, smart grid technology, databases, social networks, healthcare, behavioral economics, and peer-to-peer networks. The first book of its kind designed specifically to cater to courses on privacy, this authoritative volume provides technical, legal, and ethical perspectives on privacy issues from a global selection of renowned experts.
Topics and features:
Examines privacy issues relating to databases, P2P networks, big data technologies, social networks, and digital information networks
Describes the challenges of addressing privacy concerns in various areas
Reviews topics of privacy in electronic health systems, smart grid technology, vehicular ad-hoc networks, mobile devices, location-based systems, and crowdsourcing platforms
Investigates approaches for protecting privacy in cloud applications
Discusses the regulation of personal information disclosure and the privacy of individuals
Presents the tools and the evidence to better understand consumers’ privacy behaviors
Offering invaluable support to undergraduate and graduate students, as well as instructors involved in
courses on privacy, security and networking, this important work will also be of great interest to researchers and engineers working in the area of privacy.Dr. Sherali Zeadally is an Associate Professor in the College of Communication and Information at the University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA. Dr. Mohamad Badra is an Assistant Professor in the College of Technological Innovation at Zayed University, Dubai, UAE.