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Who’s watching you?The STS View of the Changing Landscape of the

Institution of Privacy

Ricky YeanDavid Tran

November 20, 2008

“You have zero privacy anyway. Get over it.” Scott McNealy

Founder and Chairman of SUN Microsystems

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Overview

Definition

How We Got Here

IDUAR of Internet on Privacy

9/11

Social Networks

Summary

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Privacy: A societal institution

"Each individual is continually engaged in a personal adjustment process in which he balances the desire for privacy with the desire for disclosure and communication of himself to others, in light of the environmental conditions and social norms set by the society in which he lives." – Alan Westin, Privacy and Freedom, 1968

Sacrifice?Required?

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How we got here:

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How we got here:

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How we got here:

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IDUAR

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IDUAR

Innovation: Creation of internet protocols and world wide web

Applications such as E-Mail

Enables faster access to and sharing of information

But who has access to this information?

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IDUAR

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IDUAR

Gov’t transferred control of internet access to public ISPs in 1989

Number of Internet HostsD

“The decision to make the Web an open system was necessary for it to be universal. You can't propose that something be a universal space and at the same time keep control of it.” -Tim Berners-Lee, Father of WWW

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IDUAR

Gov’t transferred control of internet access to public ISPs in 1989

D“The decision to make the Web an open system was necessary for it to be universal. You can't propose that something be a universal space and at the same time keep control of it.” -Tim Berners-Lee, Father of WWW

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IDUAR

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IDUAR

Businesses

Government

Consumers

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IDUAR

Convenient and streamlined access to everyday tasks and information

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IDUAR

Convenient and streamlined access to everyday tasks and information

Low prerequisites

User-friendly interfaces

Takes little or no thought (esp. to privacy)

Convenient and streamlined access to everyday tasks and information

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IDUAR

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IDUAR

“ACLU Asks FCC to Scrutinize ISP Surveillance of Customers’

Internet Habits”

“EFF is suing AT&T for it's participation in the Bush administration's massive and illegal warrantless

wiretapping. “R “We may be legally compelled in the future to disclose personally identifiable information about you ... [But] We will use reasonable and lawful efforts to limit the scope of any such legally required disclosure, and we will make every attempt to notify you in advance insofar as we are legally permitted to do so. “

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Watershed Moment: 9/11Leading Up to 9/11:

FTC statues and lawsuits

9/11 Changes SCES: National security before personal privacy

Homeland Security Act: “Cyber Security Enhancement”

DARPA: Total Information Awareness

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Watershed Moment: 9/11Leading Up to 9/11:

FTC statues and lawsuits

9/11 Changes SCES: National security before personal privacy

Homeland Security Act: “Cyber Security Enhancement”

DARPA: Total Information Awareness

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Watershed Moment: 9/11Leading Up to 9/11:

FTC statues and lawsuits

9/11 Changes SCES: National security before personal privacy

Homeland Security Act: “Cyber Security Enhancement”

DARPA: Total Information Awareness

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Watershed Moment: 9/11Leading Up to 9/11:

FTC statues and lawsuits

9/11 Changes SCES: National security before personal privacy

Homeland Security Act: “Cyber Security Enhancement”

DARPA: Total Information Awareness

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Case Study: Social Networks

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Have online ProfilesDo not have online profiles

Online Teens

Contacted by strangerNever contacted by stranger

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Summary: Future Trends in Online Privacy and Implications

Open Standards

Ultimately, people must be aware of what information they are divulging and understand the implications of new technology and policies on their private information.

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McKay, S. “The Evolution of Online Privacy: 2000-2003”. Journal of Legal, Ethical, and Regulatory Issues, Volume 6, Number 2, 2003.

Lenhart, A. , Madden, M. “Teens, Privacy, & Online Social Networks”. PEW Internet & American Life Project.

“Effect of the USA Patriot Act on Internet Privacy”. http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/privacy/Introduction%20to%20Module%20V.htm

“History of Communications”. http://www.fcc.gov/omd/history/internet/common-standards.html”

Westin, Alan, Privacy and Freedom.

“Homeland Security Act of 2002”. http:/”P/www.whitehouse.gov/deptofhomeland/bill/

“EPIC Terrorism (Total) Information Awareness Page”. http://epic.org/privacy/profiling/tia/

“Privacy”. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/privacy/

“Tim Berners-Lee”. http://www.w3.org/People/Berners-Lee/

“Federal Trade Commision”. http://www.ftc.gov/foia/privacy_act.shtm

“Sun on Privacy: Get Over It”. http://www.wired.com/politics/law/news/1999/01/17538

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Images Used

http://www.crunchgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/usenet.gif

http://www.uvsc.edu/email/images/email-at1.gif

http://www.sortedsites.com/images/w3c-big.jpg

http://www.booktelevision.com/thewordthisweek/images/tabloids.jpg

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/f/f9/DoubleClick_logo.svg/304px-DoubleClick_logo.svg.png

http://www.bu.edu/eng/news-cms/photos/Darpa_logo.jpg

http://www.meganboler.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/bush-as-uncle-sam-unwarranted-wiretap-730567.jpg

http://www.thomevincent.com/blog/images/web20/web20.jpg

http://imagecache2.allposters.com/images/pic/EPH/7827~The-Patriot-Act-Posters.jpg

http://www.fcc.gov/omd/history/internet/images/mci-mail.jpg

http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/f/fa/Logo_cs40.gif

http://gothamist.com/attachments/nyc_toby/Wragge_Lane.jpg

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http://images.celebrities.com/d/DBeckhamAndSonS998.jpg

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Public Data No DataPrivate Data

Appendix A: User Data on Social Networks

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