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'Online Privacy Gaps' provides a comprehensive exploration of digital privacy challenges in our hyper-connected world, revealing the startling fact that average internet users unknowingly share over 7,000 data points daily. Through a systematic examination of data collection mechanisms, storage infrastructure, and exploitation vulnerabilities, the book illuminates how everyday digital interactions create extensive data trails that impact personal privacy and security.
The text masterfully weaves together technical analysis and real-world implications, examining critical legislation like GDPR and CCPA while highlighting the fundamental gaps between technological capabilities and current privacy protections. Using documented case studies and security breach examples, it demonstrates how these gaps affect both individual privacy and corporate security.
The book's interdisciplinary approach connects computer science with law, economics, and social psychology, making complex privacy concepts accessible to both technical and non-technical readers. As it progresses through its chapters, the book builds a compelling narrative around emerging privacy challenges in IoT devices, AI systems, and blockchain technology.
Written in a technical yet approachable style, it offers practical privacy protection strategies while maintaining a balanced perspective on legitimate business needs for data collection. This combination of theoretical understanding and practical application makes it an invaluable resource for IT professionals, policy makers, and privacy advocates seeking to navigate the complex landscape of digital privacy.
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Ebook: January 11, 2025
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