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Title: Safe and Private Data


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Safe and Private Data
  • Computers and Privacy
  • Databases
  • Your Private Rights
  • Cookies

2
No Secrets Computers and Privacy
  • The Privacy Problem

Big Brother and Big Business
3
The Privacy Problem
You live in an information age. Data about you is
bought, sold, and traded.
  • The typical American consumer is on 25 marketing
    lists.
  • Data about your age, income, religion, health,
    political affiliation, travel activity, sexual
    preference, and much more exists on databases.

4
Big Brother and Big Business
Databases on high-speed computers are networked
across the globe. The shared data brings benefits
and risks
  • Governments uses record matching to locate
    criminals.
  • Not all data in the databases is accurate.
  • Erroneous data is nearly impossible to correct.
  • Data is not secure from misuse and abuse.

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5
Data Banks
  • Every time you use a credit card to make a
    purchase, telephone an 800 or 900 number, order
    from a catalog, buy or rent a car, reserve a
    hotel room or airline ticket, visit a doctor, go
    to the hospital, apply for insurance, take out a
    mortgage, seek a loan-- in effect, engage in
    almost any transaction- you give information
    about yourself
  • This information is worth millions of

6
Caller Id Controversy
  • gathers personal data from customers
  • benefits obscene callers ....
  • critics people need to keep their anonymity
  • people who call AIDS hot lines, callers from
    crime reports, probation officers

7
Technology risks
  • The belief that whatever comes out of the
    computer must be accurate.
  • Credit bureaus know intimate financial details
    about you
  • extremely easy for others to obtain this
    information
  • the need for an informed citizenry
  • vigilance is the price of freedom

8
Rules of Thumb Your Private Rights
  • Your social security number should only be given
    to legitimate persons or agencies.
  • Dont give away information about yourself. Dont
    fill out coupons, surveys, sweepstakes entries
  • Say no to direct mail and phone solicitations.
    (I never purchase or donate anything as a result
    of phone solicitations) ask them to be removed
    from the list

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9
Rules of Thumb Your Private Rights
  • To maximize privacy, minimize your electronic
    transactions. To maximize your privacy, minimize
    your profile (cash, unlisted number and P.O. box)
  • Make sure data about you is correct and not
    damaging.
  • Know your privacy rights.
  • Support privacy rights organizations.

10
Your Private Rights
  • If solicitors call within 12 months of being
    specifically told not to, you can sue and recover
    up to 500 per call according to the Telephone
    Consumer Protection Act of 1991.

11
Getting Off Mailing List
  • Send back unwanted letters along with Take me
    off your list requests in the postage paid
    envelopes that come with them.
  • You can remove your name from many lists by
    sending your name, address and phone number to

12
Getting Off of Mailing Lists
  • Mail Preference Service/
  • Phone Preference Service
  • Direct Mail Marketing Association
  • 6 East 43rd Street
  • New York, NY 10017

13
Data Security
  • Sensitive personal and corporate data are not
    exposed to any kind of risk
  • data must be accurate - database integrity
  • example - the waste of direct mailers that never
    get to the intended consumer (deceased, moved,
    pet name)
  • false invoices deposited into companys db by
    unscrupulous employee

14
What is a Cookie?
  • Cookies on the Web
  • Analogy - Caller ID - It tells the person on the
    other end what your phone number is
  • Cookies are pretty much the same thing
  • A web site can tell, who you are by looking at
    its cookie
  • A cookie is just some letters and numbers stored
    in your browser

15
The Information obtained from a Cookie
  • Anything you tell or do at a web site that uses
    cookies it will remember the next time you visit
  • Example If you type in your name and address at
    the web site it will remember the information the
    next time you visit or it can remember the pages
    you visited

16
What are Cookies used for?
  • It is a convenient way for web sites to maintain
    information on users
  • It sets your personal preferences for that site
    and avoids retyping the information again

17
Cookies and Browsers
  • Web Browsers (Netscape IE) set aside a small
    amount of space on your hard drive
  • The Browser checks to see if you have any
    predefined preference (i.e cookie) for that
    server
  • If you do, it sends the cookie to the server
    along with the request for the web page

18
Cookies and Marketing
  • This information and choices can be used to
    provide you with more direct marketing
    information
  • This is why people are nervous about
    over-commercialization and privacy issues

19
An Example of a Cookie
  • Suppose you visit http//www.joegarage.com
  • Joes Garage uses cookies
  • You type in your name and address and you browse
    Joes page on all about oil changes
  • Now, Joe knows that you are interested in oil
    changes and he has your address so he sends you a
    coupon for a half-price oil change in mail

20
Cookies and Privacy
  • But note that the cookie cannot obtain more
    information than what you gave, for example it
    cannot get your email address unless you gave it
  • And only the web server which put the cookie on
    your browser can use it

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Cookies and Privacy
  • If you use Netscape you can tell when a web site
    is trying to pull a cookie on you
  • Under Netscape Edit Menu --gt Preferences --gt
    Advanced, a dialog window will appear with one
    indented box labeled cookies
  • There are 4 options here to select from
  • Perhaps the safest way is to check the option
    that warns before accepting a cookie
  • Up to now the cookies are benign
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