Further Reading

General Privacy and Data Protection Topics

  • Bennett, C. and Raab, C. 2003. The Governance of Privacy: Policy Instruments in Global Perspective. Burlington: Ashgate Publishing

  • DLA Piper. 2016. Data Protection Laws of the World. Available at http://bit.ly/2dwDwWx.

  • European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights. 2014. Handbook on European data protection law. Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union. Available at http://bit.ly/2cQ7MYC.

  • Nissenbaum, H. 2010. Privacy in Context. Stanford: Stanford University Press.

  • Solove, D. 2008. Understanding Privacy. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

  • Waldo, J., Lin H., and Millet, L. 2007. Engaging Privacy and Information Technology in a Digital Age. Washington, D.C.: The National Academies Press. Available at http://www.nap.edu/catalog/11896.html.

  • White House. 2012. Consumer Data Privacy in a Networked World. Available at http://bit.ly/2dl84vh.

Internet of Things Privacy Topics

  • Ackerman, L. 2013. Mobile Health and Fitness Applications and Information Privacy. Available at http://bit.ly/2dhGc89.

  • Article 29 Working Party. 2014. Opinion 8/2014 on Recent Developments on the Internet of Things. Available at http://bit.ly/2cXhOZM.

  • Canis, B. and Peterman, D. 2014. “Black Boxes” in Passenger Vehicles: Policy Issues. Congressional Research Service. Available at https://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R43651.pdf.

  • De Mooy, M. and Yuen, S. 2016. Toward Privacy Aware Research and Development in Wearable Health. Center for Democracy & Technology and FitBit, Inc. Available at http://bit.ly/2cwESff.

  • Edwards, L. 2016. Privacy, Security and Data Protection in Smart Cities: A Critical EU Law Perspective. European Data Protection Law Review, 2(1):28-58. Available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=2711290.

  • Electronic Privacy Information Center. (n.d.). Domestic Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and Drones. Available at https://epic.org/privacy/drones/.

  • Federal Trade Commission. 2015. Internet of Things: Privacy & Security in a Connected World. Available at http://bit.ly/2dwxDIY.

  • Peppet, S. 2014. Regulating the Internet of Things: First Steps Toward Managing Discrimination, Privacy, Security, and Consent. Texas Law Review 93(1):87-176. Available at http://bit.ly/2d0mmC7.

  • Pew Research Center. 2014. The Internet of Things Will Thrive by 2025. Available at http://pewrsr.ch/2dlvf8H.

  • Postscapes. (n.d.). IoT Standards and Protocols. Available at http://bit.ly/2du6wzp.

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