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This document is Dr. Kessler\u27s review of No Place to Hide, by Robert O\u27Harrow, Jr. Free Press,...
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I freely admit that this book was sent to me by the publisher for the expressed purpose of my writin...
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This book is one of a series of books Currie has written about online areas of concern. This is the ...
The author reviews the book Information Privacy Fundamentals for Librarians and Information Professi...
The privacy and confidentiality of library patrons concerned many public libraries after September 1...
In this book review, Franklin L. Runge discusses The Future of Foreign Intelligence: Privacy and Sur...
As more and more data is collected, shared and circulated online, should there be a right for this t...
This issue presents the second Book Review column for the JDFSL. It is an experiment to broaden the ...
This document is Dr. Kessler\u27s review of No Place to Hide, by Robert O\u27Harrow, Jr. Free Press,...
This article is a book review of No Place to Hide, by Robert O’Harrow. The author begins his analysi...
Robert O’Harrow, Jr., a reporter on the financial and investigative team of the Washington Post, rec...
This document is Dr. Kessler\u27s review of Digital Crime and Forensic Science in Cyberspace, by P. ...
This is the Book Review column for the JDFSL. It is an experiment to broaden the services that the j...
This document is Dr. Kessler\u27s review of The dotCrime Manifesto: How to Stop Internet Crime, by P...
I freely admit that this book was sent to me by the publisher for the expressed purpose of my writin...
This document is Dr. Kessler\u27s review of Challenges to Digital Forensic Evidence, by Fred Cohen. ...
This issue presents the third Book Review column for the JDFSL. It is an experiment to broaden the s...
This book is one of a series of books Currie has written about online areas of concern. This is the ...
The author reviews the book Information Privacy Fundamentals for Librarians and Information Professi...
The privacy and confidentiality of library patrons concerned many public libraries after September 1...
In this book review, Franklin L. Runge discusses The Future of Foreign Intelligence: Privacy and Sur...
As more and more data is collected, shared and circulated online, should there be a right for this t...