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Dictionary of Privacy, Data Protection and Information Security - Mark Elliot

Dictionary of Privacy, Data Protection and Information Security

By: Mark Elliot, Anna M. Mandalari, Miranda Mourby, Kieron O'Hara

Hardcover | 16 July 2024

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The Dictionary of Privacy, Data Protection and Information Security explains the complex technical terms, legal concepts, privacy management techniques, conceptual matters and vocabulary that inform public debate about privacy.



The revolutionary and pervasive influence of digital technology affects numerous disciplines and sectors of society, and concerns about its potential threats to privacy are growing. With over a thousand terms meticulously set out, described and cross-referenced, this Dictionary enables productive discussion across fields by presenting an accessible and comprehensive coverage of the privacy sphere. In the ever-evolving debate surrounding privacy, this Dictionary takes a longer view, transcending the details of today's problems, technology, and the law to examine the wider principles that underlie privacy discourse.



Interdisciplinary in scope, this Dictionary is invaluable to students, scholars and researchers in law, technology and computing, cybersecurity, sociology, public policy and administration, and regulation. It is also a vital reference for legal practitioners and policymakers concerned with privacy, data protection and information security.

Industry Reviews
'The prize for top class analysis of linked administrative data is huge. But it is critical that such data are held safely and used ethically. This can be hugely enhanced by the use of privacy enhancing methods. This Dictionary, compiled by some of the leading figures in the field, is an important source for identifying the best strategy. I am delighted to endorse it.' -- Sir Ian Diamond, UK National Statistician