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The Anatomy of Privacy In The Cyber World : A Comparative Analysis of Privacy Laws and Financial Data Privacy in the EU, the USA and India

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Contents:
Contents Abstract; List of Abbreviations; List of Figures; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Technology and Cyberspace; 1.2 Technology, Cyberspace and Privacy; 1.2.1 Background; 1.2.2 Technology, Cyberspace and Privacy; 1.2.3 Privacy in Finance; 1.3 Scheme of the Study and Presentation; 2. Literature Review; 2.1 Data Privacy; 2.2 Cyber Security and Privacy in Cyberspace; 2.3 Privacy from Different Dimensions; 2.4 Unique Identity in India; 2.5 Privacy in Finance; 3. Methodology; 3.1 Research Methodology; 3.1.1 Problem Statement; 3.1.2 Research Question; 3.1.3 Research Objective; 3.1.4 Research Framework; 3.1.5 Framework of Privacy Laws; 3.1.6 Validation and Changes to the Framework; 3.1.7 Corpus; 3.1.8 Coding; 4. Analysis and Results; 4.1 Why the EU and the US Laws for Comparative Analysis; 4.2 Mapping Results; 4.2.1 Mapping of IT Acts and Rules; 4.3 Aadhaar Act; 4.3.1 UIDAI- A New Beginning; 4.3.2 Mapping of Aadhaar Act; 4.4 Mapping of the EU and the US laws; 4.5 Validation of Results from Experts; 4.6 Discussion; 4.6.1 Cultural Values and Privacy; 4.6.2 Privacy in India- As viewed by the Constitution and Judiciary; 4.6.3 National Identity and Individuality; 4.7 Concluding Remarks; 5. Position of Information Privacy in the US, the EU and India for Banking Sector; 5.1 Overview of Financial Privacy Regulations in the EU; 5.1.1 Directive 95/46/EC; 5.2 Overview of Financial Privacy Regulations in the US; 5.2.1 The Right to Financial Privacy Act of 1978; 5.2.2 Financial Modernisation Act (GLBA) of 1999; 5.3 Discussion; 6. Learning from the EU and the US systems for Privacy in India; 6.1 Privacy System for India; 7. Conclusion and Recommendation; 7.1 India: Absence of Data Privacy Regulations; Appendix 1; Appendix 2; Bibliography
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Contents
Abstract;
List of Abbreviations;
List of Figures;
1. Introduction;
1.1 Technology and Cyberspace;
1.2 Technology, Cyberspace and Privacy;
1.2.1 Background;
1.2.2 Technology, Cyberspace and Privacy;
1.2.3 Privacy in Finance;
1.3 Scheme of the Study and Presentation;
2. Literature Review;
2.1 Data Privacy;
2.2 Cyber Security and Privacy in Cyberspace;
2.3 Privacy from Different Dimensions;
2.4 Unique Identity in India;
2.5 Privacy in Finance;
3. Methodology;
3.1 Research Methodology;
3.1.1 Problem Statement;
3.1.2 Research Question;
3.1.3 Research Objective;
3.1.4 Research Framework;
3.1.5 Framework of Privacy Laws;
3.1.6 Validation and Changes to the Framework;
3.1.7 Corpus;
3.1.8 Coding;
4. Analysis and Results;
4.1 Why the EU and the US Laws for Comparative Analysis;
4.2 Mapping Results;
4.2.1 Mapping of IT Acts and Rules;
4.3 Aadhaar Act;
4.3.1 UIDAI- A New Beginning;
4.3.2 Mapping of Aadhaar Act;
4.4 Mapping of the EU and the US laws;
4.5 Validation of Results from Experts;
4.6 Discussion;
4.6.1 Cultural Values and Privacy;
4.6.2 Privacy in India- As viewed by the Constitution and Judiciary;
4.6.3 National Identity and Individuality;
4.7 Concluding Remarks;
5. Position of Information Privacy in the US, the EU and India for Banking Sector;
5.1 Overview of Financial Privacy Regulations in the EU;
5.1.1 Directive 95/46/EC;
5.2 Overview of Financial Privacy Regulations in the US;
5.2.1 The Right to Financial Privacy Act of 1978;
5.2.2 Financial Modernisation Act (GLBA) of 1999;
5.3 Discussion;
6. Learning from the EU and the US systems for Privacy in India;
6.1 Privacy System for India;
7. Conclusion and Recommendation;
7.1 India: Absence of Data Privacy Regulations;
Appendix 1;
Appendix 2;
Bibliography