Chapter 6 and 7 provided a overview of Privacy Tools and Processing and Managing Threats. One item that stood out in particular was Solove’s Taxonomy of Privacy (p. 112-113) You can read his original work in 2006 before it was published in his book in 2008:
https://www.law.upenn.edu/journals/lawreview/articles/volume154/issue3/Solove154U.Pa.L.Rev.477(2006).pdf
After reading chapter 6 and 7, you’re ready to participate in the next discussion.
Please select one of the following platforms below related to privacy:
- SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM (FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM, LINKEDIN, ETC)
- MEDICAL RECORDS
- CREDIT REPORTING
- BROWSER TRACKING
- CREDIT CARD USAGE with CHIP Technology
As a Security Professional, describe how you would apply the 5 steps of Solove’s taxonomy of privacy (bottom of pg 112) to the platform you selected above to ensure the best privacy outcomes for customers. Please provide this in paragraph format.
You must do the following:
1) Create a new thread. As indicated above, please select one of the platforms above and answer the questions for the 5 steps in Solove’s taxonomy. You must use a minimum of three references for your initial posts. Also, please cite all references and use proper APA formatting.
2) Select AT LEAST 2 other students’ threads and post substantive comments on those threads. Your comments should extend the conversation started with the thread of your classmates. Feel free to agree or disagree (provides reason why it may still be effective), but please keep it professional and provide support for your stance as opposed to just verbal statements.
ALL original posts and responses to other students must be substantive. (I’m looking for more than just “I agree.”)
Initial posts are due by Thursday, July 18th (20% penalty if submitted late)
Responses to other students are due by Sunday, July 21st (no late submissions will be accepted or graded for responses to other students pass the due date)
Please ask questions if you need assistance on this and please do wait until the last minute for clarification.