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=Study Guide=
=Study Guide=
==Introduction==
==Data availability==
==Aggregation motives==
==Interesting scenarios==


==Some Issues==
# Availability of Data. (Secure? Private? Is it accessible to anyone? How do you limit information exclusively to its intended audience.)
# Availability of Data. (Secure? Private? Is it accessible to anyone? How do you limit information exclusively to its intended audience.)
# Accuracy. (Is there inaccurate data attached to your online identity?  Libel/Slander.  What if the facts are just wrong?)
# Accuracy. (Is there inaccurate data attached to your online identity?  Libel/Slander.  What if the facts are just wrong?)

Revision as of 04:44, 1 August 2008

Study Guide

Introduction

Data availability

Aggregation motives

Interesting scenarios

  1. Availability of Data. (Secure? Private? Is it accessible to anyone? How do you limit information exclusively to its intended audience.)
  2. Accuracy. (Is there inaccurate data attached to your online identity? Libel/Slander. What if the facts are just wrong?)
  3. Anonymity.
  4. "They should have known better than to..."
  5. Search. Find. Link. -> Repeat. -> Compile: Summary judgment.
  6. Purpose. Why do people investigate other people? (Ex: Human Resources; Customer/Client/Vendor Relations; Obsession/Stalking; Criminal Prosecution; Civil Litigation;


Links & Resources

Articles of Interest

Privacy Resources

Other Links