Computers and'Society " Page 13 ' ' March BIBLIOGRAPHY The Information Infrastructure: Policy and Security Considerations Gisela M. Von Dran Syracuse University Syracuse, New York (315) 443-2601 Carl S. Guynes and Victor R. Prybutok University of North Texas Denton, TX 75203 (817) 565-3110 Introduction 1. Culhan, Mary J., and Priscilla M. Regan, "Privacy Issues and the Creation of Campaign Mailing Lists," The Information Society, 11, 2 (1995) 85-100. 2. Flynn, Laurie, "Lurking On-Line: The Electronic Eavesdroppers," The New York Times, (January 3, 1995), C18. 3. Green, Beth, "The Expert's Opinion - An Interview with Max Robbins," h~formationResourcesManagement Journal, (Fall 1994), 40-43. 4. Oz, Effy, Ethicsfor the Information Age, USA: Win. C. Brown, 1994 5. Treese, Win, "Internet World's Internet Index," Internet World (December 1995), 18. 6. Turkheiner, Frank, "Privacy and the Internet: the next step," Computer Networksand ISDNSystems, 27 (1994) 395..401. 7. Williamson, Debra A., "'Privacy is a very Public Issue," Advertising Age, 65 (44) 14. 8. Wynn-Jones, Vaughn "Is There Freedom in Decency'?," Texas Computing, (July 1995) 16-17. To understand possible implications of the emerging information infrastructure, it is appropriate to first look at the evolution of technology related policies in an attempt to identify unresolved policy
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