Privacy, Security, and Identity Theft Protection: Advances and Trends

Privacy, Security, and Identity Theft Protection: Advances and Trends

Guillermo A. Francia III, Frances Shannon Hutchinson, Xavier Paris Francia
Copyright: © 2015 |Pages: 11
ISBN13: 9781466673816|ISBN10: 1466673818|EISBN13: 9781466673823
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-7381-6.ch007
Cite Chapter Cite Chapter

MLA

Francia III, Guillermo A., et al. "Privacy, Security, and Identity Theft Protection: Advances and Trends." Handbook of Research on Emerging Developments in Data Privacy, edited by Manish Gupta, IGI Global, 2015, pp. 133-143. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-7381-6.ch007

APA

Francia III, G. A., Hutchinson, F. S., & Francia, X. P. (2015). Privacy, Security, and Identity Theft Protection: Advances and Trends. In M. Gupta (Ed.), Handbook of Research on Emerging Developments in Data Privacy (pp. 133-143). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-7381-6.ch007

Chicago

Francia III, Guillermo A., Frances Shannon Hutchinson, and Xavier Paris Francia. "Privacy, Security, and Identity Theft Protection: Advances and Trends." In Handbook of Research on Emerging Developments in Data Privacy, edited by Manish Gupta, 133-143. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2015. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-7381-6.ch007

Export Reference

Mendeley
Favorite

Abstract

The proliferation of the Internet has intensified the privacy protection and identity theft crises. A December 2013 report by the U.S. Department of Justice indicates that 16.6 million persons were victims of identity theft with direct and indirect losses amounting to almost $24.7 billion in 2012 (Harrell & Langton, 2013). These startling and apparently persistent statistics have prompted the United States and other foreign governments to initiate strategic plans and to enact several regulations in order to curb the crisis. This chapter surveys recently enacted national and international laws pertaining to identity theft and privacy issues. Further, it discusses the interplay between privacy and security, the various incentives and deterrence for privacy protection, and the prospects for the simulation of the social and behavioral aspects of privacy using the agent-based modeling.

Request Access

You do not own this content. Please login to recommend this title to your institution's librarian or purchase it from the IGI Global bookstore.