
Concerned about privacy?
Threats to our personal privacy grow worse every year. In his book Own Your Privacy,
Wes Kussmaul shows how tables of data about you from different sources
mate in the middle of the night in third world outposts, producing
"offspring," new tables containing every detail of your life.
For years the elusive goal - the solution to the problems caused by complete exposure of personally identifiable information - has been to give individuals a viable means of controlling access to, and use of, information about themselves. In Own Your Privacy, you'll learn how your own Personal Information Ownership Infrastructure will let you truly control the use of information about yourself.
Read Own Your Privacy.
Read Dan Geer's foreword and the first three chapters on screen right now. Click on the Table of Contents entries above.
Dan Geer says
"Read this book."
Personal Privacy and Public Security are Not Antithetical.
We can have anonymity and accountability - at the same time.

For years the elusive goal - the solution to the problems caused by complete exposure of personally identifiable information - has been to give individuals a viable means of controlling access to, and use of, information about themselves. In Own Your Privacy, you'll learn how your own Personal Information Ownership Infrastructure will let you truly control the use of information about yourself.
Read Own Your Privacy.
Read Dan Geer's foreword and the first three chapters on screen right now. Click on the Table of Contents entries above.

