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PERSONAL PRIVACY VERSUS THE CORPORATE COMPUTER

NCJ Number
19945
Journal
Harvard Business Review Volume: 53 Issue: 2 Dated: (MARCH-APRIL 1975) Pages: 62-70
Author(s)
R C GOLDSTEIN; R L NOLAN
Date Published
1975
Length
9 pages
Annotation
THIS ARTICLE EXAMINES THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF ORGANIZATIONS AND THE RIGHTS OF DATA SUBJECTS UNDER EXISTING AND PLANNED PRIVACY REGULATIONS.
Abstract
USING A COMPUTER MODEL, THE AUTHORS DISCUSS WHAT IT WILL COST FIVE ACTUAL PERSONAL DATA SYSTEMS - CONSUMER CREDIT, HEALTH, PERSONNEL, INSURANCE, AND LAW ENFORCEMENT - TO COMPLY WITH THE REGULATIONS. FOUR STEPS ARE SUGGESTED FOR PLANNING FOR AN ADJUSTING TO NEW ENVIRONMENT: THE PREPARATION OF A 'PRIVACY IMPACT STATEMENT' FOR ALL PROPOSALS FOR NEW AND EXPANDED SYSTEMS; CONSTRUCTION OF A COMPREHENSIVE PRIVACY PLAN; SPECIAL TRAINING FOR EMPLOYEES WHO HANDLE PERSONAL INFORMATION; AND THE INCLUSION OF PRIVACY CONSIDERATIONS IN ORGANIZATION SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY PROGRAMS.

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