A new tool called Environment Check will show you exactly what "private" information you broadcast to the world when you surf the Internet. It’s at www.privacy.net/analyze. Here are other useful URLs as you investigate privacy issues:
• www.epic.org
• www.privacy.org
• www.grc.com
• www.ebusinessforum.com/upload/privacy.pdf
• www.ey.com/global/gcr.nsf/International/Managing_Privacy_Risk_Keep_Your_
Promise_-_Global_Thought_Center_-_Ernst_%26_Young
• www.pwcglobal.com/gx/eng/ins-sol/survey-rep/etrust/pwc_e-privacy_brochure.pdf
• www.deloitte.com/dt/cda/doc/content/2_39431_Privacy_Rnd11.pdf
• www.deloitte.com/dt/cda/doc/content/Privacy%20Cross-Border% 20White%20Paper.pdf
• www.andersen.com/websitelegal.nsf/content/MarketOfferingsLegal ServicesNetworkFirmsAustraliaPrivacySolutions!OpenDocument
• Database Nation: The Death of Privacy in the 21st Century by Simson Garfinkel and Deborah Russell. OReilly & Associates, 2001.
• The E-Privacy Imperative: Protect Your Customers’ Internet Privacy and Ensure Your Company’s Survival in the Electronic Age by Mark S. Merkow and James Breithaupt. AMACOM, 2001.
• Privacy: A Guide to Developing and Implementing an Ironclad eBusiness Privacy Plan by Michael Erbschloe and John R. Vacca. McGraw-Hill Professional, 2001.
• Privacy and the Commercial Use of Personal Information by Paul H. Rubin and Thomas M. Lenard. Kluwer Academic, 2002.
• The Privacy Papers: Managing Technology, Consumer, Employee and Legislative Actions, edited by Rebecca Herold. CRC Press, 2001.
• The Right to Privacy by Ellen Alderman and Caroline Kennedy. Vintage, 1997.
• The Transparent Society by David Brin. Perseus, 1999.
• The Unwanted Gaze: The Destruction of Privacy in America by Jeffrey Rosen. Random House, 2000.