Title
Lessons for Laptops for the 18th Century
Abstract
As governments attempt to prevent, investigate, or prosecute crimes by persons who use the Internetto plan and carry out terrorist acts, the protection of private, personal information stored on computershas recently become the subject of controversy.Inevitably, the home computer will become a target forsurveillance, search, and seizure by government agents. As a result, courts will be asked to determinewhether such agents have complied with applicable laws that condition such intrusions on meeting standardsset by constitutions or laws that did not anticipate the home computer as a focal point for suchcontroversies.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1109/MSP.2006.97
IEEE Security & Privacy
Keywords
Field
DocType
terrorist act,target forsurveillance,home computer,government agent,applicable law,personal information,focal point,meeting standardsset,internetto plan,government policies,privacy,data protection,data processing,data security,internet,search and seizure,microcomputers,data privacy
Internet privacy,Computer science,Computer security,Public policy,Legislation,Personally identifiable information,Data Protection Act 1998,Information privacy,Government,The Internet,Search and seizure
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
4
4
1540-7993
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.67
0
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Roland L. Trope1133.89
E. Michael Power2152.72