Harboring Data

Andrea Matwyshyn (editor), Harboring Data: Information Security, Law, and the Corporation (2009)

Matwyshyn’s book focuses on data security, and it contains essays from a really top-notch group of experts. It explores data security breach notification laws, as well as the security of various kinds of data (trade secrets, patents, financial, health, children’s information). The book also nicely weaves together several disciplines — law, business, and technology.

Privacy in context

Helen Nissenbaum, Privacy in Context: Technology, Policy, and the Integrity of Social Life (2009)

This book provides a refreshing, contemporary look at information privacy in the twenty-first century. Nissenbaum persuasively argues that privacy must be understood in its social context, and she provides an insightful and illuminating account of how to do so. For anyone considering the burgeoning problems of information privacy, Privacy in Context is essential reading.