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Book Synopsis: A novel account of how the law contributes to the insecurity of our data and a bold way to rethink it. Digital connections permeate our lives-and so do data breaches. Given that we must be online for basic communication, finance, healthcare, and more, it is alarming how difficult it is to create rules for securing our personal information. Despite the passage of many data security laws, data breaches are increasing at a record pace. In Breached!, Daniel Solove and Woodrow Hartzog, two of the world's leading experts on privacy and data security, argue that the law fails because, ironically, it focuses too much on the breach itself.
Drawing insights from many fascinating stories about data breaches, Solove and Hartzog show how major breaches could have been prevented or mitigated through a different approach to data security rules. Current law is counterproductive. It pummels organizations that have suffered a breach but doesn't address the many other actors that contribute to the problem: software companies that create vulnerable software, device companies that make insecure devices, government policymakers who write regulations that increase security risks, organizations that train people to engage in risky behaviors, and more.
Although humans are the weakest link for data security, policies and technologies are often designed with a poor understanding of human behavior. Breached! corrects this course by focusing on the human side of security. Drawing from public health theory and a nuanced understanding of risk, Solove and Hartzog set out a holistic vision for data security law-one that holds all actors accountable, understands security broadly and in relationship to privacy, looks to prevention and mitigation rather than reaction, and works by accepting human limitations rather than being in denial of them. The book closes with a roadmap for how we can reboot law and policy surrounding data security.
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Are you tired of hearing about data breaches and feeling vulnerable online? Dive into the groundbreaking book, Breached!: Why Data Security Law Fails and How to Improve it, where privacy and data security experts, Daniel Solove and Woodrow Hartzog, unveil the shortcomings of current data security laws. Learn how these laws ironically contribute to our data insecurity and explore a bold new perspective on how we can rethink data security rules for a safer digital world.
Discover how major data breaches could have been prevented or reduced through a different approach to data security laws. Breached! sheds light on the limitations of current regulations that primarily focus on punishing breached organizations, neglecting the various other contributors to the problem such as software companies, device manufacturers, policymakers, and human factors. Uncover the critical role human behavior plays in data security and explore how innovative policies can address this crucial aspect.
With insights drawn from engaging stories of data breaches and a deep understanding of risk, Breached! presents a holistic vision for data security law. This comprehensive approach emphasizes accountability for all involved parties, views security in relation to privacy, prioritizes prevention and mitigation over reactionary measures, and acknowledges and accommodates human limitations. Join Solove and Hartzog as they provide a roadmap for revamping data security laws and policies to create a more secure online environment for all.
Ready to take control of your online security and privacy? Embrace the enlightening perspectives offered in Breached!: Why Data Security Law Fails and How to Improve it. Stay informed, stay protected, and empower yourself with the knowledge to navigate the digital landscape safely. Get your hands on this must-read book today!
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