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Information Privacy Engineering and Privacy by Design: Understanding Privacy Threats, Technology, and Regulations Based on Standards and Best Practices
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Information Privacy Engineering and Privacy by Design: Understanding Privacy Threats, Technology, and Regulations Based on Standards and Best Practices

by William Stallings
December 2019
Intermediate to advanced
500 pages
16h 2m
English
Addison-Wesley Professional
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Index

A

ABAC (attribute-based access control), 135140

defined, 131

metadata, 137139

privacy considerations, 137

resources, 139140

acceptable use policies (AUP), 320, 384386

access, 129

access control, 11, 129140

access rights, 130131

attribute-based access control (ABAC), 135140

defined, 10, 13, 79, 121, 129

discretionary access control (DAC), 131133

objects, 130

policies, 131

role-based access control (RBAC), 133134

subjects, 130

access control lists, 132

access control mechanisms, 129

access control services, 129

access management systems, 141

access matrix, 131132

access rights, 130131

access/accuracy, 236

access/participation, 234

access/usage monitoring, 265

accidental behavior, 377

accidental threats, 105

accountability

defined, ...

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ISBN: 9780135278383