Web Site Privacy with P3P
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Published by:John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
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Published:28/03/2003
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Price:$59.99
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- A cutting-edge, first look at how to embed and design a Web site compliant with the new personal privacy standard, P3P
- Introduces the P3P standard with detailed descriptions and then examines its parameters
- Includes helpful guidelines, explanations, and P3P how-to examples for system architects to follow
- Presents detailed case studies covering companies in both finance and retail
Biography
STEFAN LINDSKOG is a lecturer at the department of computer science at Karlstad University in Sweden. His research focuses on computer and network security, especially methods for analysis and categorization of intrusions and vulnerabilities. He is a member of IEEE and ISSEA.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to Privacy.
Chapter 2: Internet Security.
Chapter 3: The World Wide Web.
Chapter 4: Privacy and the Internet.
Chapter 5: Platform for Privacy Preferences Project.
Chapter 6: Enhance Your Web Site’s Privacy.
Chapter 7: Five Steps to Creating a Privacy Policy.
Chapter 8: Privacy Policy in English.
Chapter 9: Privacy Policy Using P3P.
Chapter 10: Cookies and P3P.
Chapter 11: User-Agents and Other P3P Tools.
Chapter 12. P3P and the Mobile Internet.
Appendix A: An XML Tutorial.
Appendix B: Taking Charge of Profile Information Conveyance.
Appendix C: A P3P Use Case.
Appendix D: Positional Privacy Using P3P and LIF Formats.
Index.
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