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Data security

Cornell University Law School

2010

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Disclosing Stored Communication Data To Fight Crime: The U.S. And Eu Approaches To Balancing Competing Privacy And Security Interests, Elise M. Simbro Oct 2010

Disclosing Stored Communication Data To Fight Crime: The U.S. And Eu Approaches To Balancing Competing Privacy And Security Interests, Elise M. Simbro

Cornell International Law Journal

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Known And Unknown, Property And Contract: Comments On Hoofnagle And Moringiello, James Grimmelmann Oct 2010

Known And Unknown, Property And Contract: Comments On Hoofnagle And Moringiello, James Grimmelmann

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

In addition to gerund-noun-noun titles and a concern with the misaligned incentives of businesses that handle consumers' financial data, Chris Hoofnagle's Internalizing Identity Theft and Juliet Moringiello's Warranting Data Security share something else: hidden themes. Hoofnagle's paper is officially about an empirical study of identity theft, but behind the scenes it's also an exploration of where we draw the line between public information shared freely and secret information used to authenticate individuals. Moringiello's paper is officially a proposal for a new warranty of secure handling of payment information, but under the surface, it invites us to think about the relationship …