Below are links to policies, articles, or other documents that address the issue of electronic privacy on the Cornell campus. Also see the Social Networking page for more links related to online privacy.
- There’s No Data Sheriff on the Wild Web by Nick Bilton, from The New York Times, May 7, 2011
- Europe Leads in Pushing for Privacy of User Data by James Kanter, from The New York Times, May 3, 2011
- Think Data, a collection of articles from Google
- Cloud Security Alliance, a non-profit organization formed to promote the use of best practices for providing security assurance within Cloud Computing
- Privacy as the Principle Organizing Legal Concept of the Future, August 2008
- Cornell's Response to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)'s Proposal to Amend the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA), November 2005
- Privacy and ITs Discontents in the Information Age by Tracy Mitrano, November 2004
- Civil Privacy and National Security Legislation: A Three-Dimensional View (web page or printable PDF file) by Tracy Mitrano, EDUCAUSE Review, November/December 2003
- Privacy of Electronic Communications at Cornell University: a Policy Perspective by Tracy Mitrano, October 2003
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Privacy on Today's Electronic Campus, an article by Tracy Mitrano, published in ACUTA Journal, Volume 6, Number 3, Fall 2002
- Can Cornell Read My E-mail? Are My Deleted Files GONE gone? The Facts About Data Access and Retention at Cornell by R. David Vernon, Tracy Mitrano, and Marcia Poulsen, Oct. 2002
- Does the Postman Read Twice: "Privacy" Considerations of Law and Policy of Electronic Communications at Cornell University by Tracy Mitrano, July 2002