Privacy has become a significant issue in 21st century society.
Businesses, technologists, legislators, and individuals are struggling
to protect personal privacy as we develop our knowledge economy.
Innovation is required to help sectors such as e-commerce and e-health
face this new reality and ensure their software and people uphold
established privacy policies. The author examines privacy from
historical, societal, and technological perspectives. Special attention
is given to the domain of e-commerce, to public opinion and policy, and
to existing privacy software tools. Best practices for businesses and a
methodology for quantitatively assessing stakeholder concerns and
creating and maintaining a set of privacy policies are described. A
general framework for automatically monitoring e-commerce applications
and detecting infractions of a privacy policy is implemented and
described. The framework is tested on a world-leading e-commerce
software application. This book is especially relevant to information &
privacy officers, business & technical managers, software architects and
testers, and any others wishing to extend their knowledge of privacy and
technology.