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Icts For Surveillance And Suppression: The Case Of The Indian Emergency 1975-1977, Ramesh Subramanian
Icts For Surveillance And Suppression: The Case Of The Indian Emergency 1975-1977, Ramesh Subramanian
Journal of International Technology and Information Management
Information and Communications technologies (ICT) pervade society. The Internet, wireless communication, and social media are ubiquitous in and indispensable in society today. As they continue to grow and mushroom, there are new and increased calls from various segments of the society such as technologists, activists, sociologists, and legal experts, who issue warnings on the more nefarious and undesirable uses of ICTs, especially by governments. In fact, government control and surveillance using ICTs is not a new phenomenon. By looking at history, we are able to see several instances when ICTs have been used by governments to control, surveil, and infringe …
Private Face Detection Based On Random Sub-Images In Cloud, Yuan Peng, Jin Xin, Xiaodong Li, Zhao Geng, Yaming Wu, Mingxin Ma, Yulu Tian, Yingya Chen
Private Face Detection Based On Random Sub-Images In Cloud, Yuan Peng, Jin Xin, Xiaodong Li, Zhao Geng, Yaming Wu, Mingxin Ma, Yulu Tian, Yingya Chen
Journal of System Simulation
Abstract: In order to detect faces of terminal face image in the cloud at the same time protect both privacy of data,a method of face images privacy detection based on random sub-Images representation was proposed. Terminal divided original image into 2 value sub-images weighted sum based on random sub-images generation algorithm and randomly arranges weights of sub-images. Terminal sent sub-images according to the weights of random sequence to the cloud server. Cloud server detected sub-images with its face detection algorithm. Terminal merges test results based on random sub were exploded. Two random vectors were leveraged to protect the parameters …
Privacy And The Information Age: A Longitudinal View, Charles E. Downing
Privacy And The Information Age: A Longitudinal View, Charles E. Downing
Journal of International Technology and Information Management
As information systems and data storage capacity become increasingly sophisticated, an important ethical question for organizations is “What can/will/should be done with the personal information that has been and can be collected?” Individuals’ privacy is certainly important, but so is less costly and more targeted business processes. As this conflict intensifies, consumers, managers and policy makers are left wondering: What privacy principles are important to guide organizations in self-regulation? For example, do consumers view the five rights originally stated in the European Data Protection Directive as important? Comprehensive? Is there a product discount point where consumers would forsake these principles? …