Paperback: 256 pages
Publisher: Wiley; 1st edition (March 28, 2003)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0471216771
ISBN-13: 978-0471216773
Book Description
A cutting-edge, first look at how to embed and design a Web site compliant with the new personal privacy standard, P3P
Introduces the P3P standard with detailed descriptions and then examines its parameters
Includes helpful guidelines, explanations, and P3P how-to examples for system architects to follow
Presents detailed case studies covering companies in both finance and retail
From the Back Cover
Introducing the long-awaited first step to personal privacy on the Web!
Privacy on the Internet is a very complicated–and delicate–subject. It is about making sure that sites are honest with the people using their services, and providing the end user with the choice of whether or not to share information with the original server.
The Platform for Privacy Preferences Project (P3P), an emerging industry standards set developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), provides a simple way for users to gain more control over the use of personal information on the Web sites they visit. By using P3P to encode privacy policies in XML format, browsers can interpret whether a Web site meets an individual’s privacy standards and alert the user when a site does not.
Written by experts, this is the first book to show systems architects how to embed and design a Web site that is compliant with P3P. The authors provide detailed descriptions of the P3P standard and its parameters, as well as guidelines, explanations, and P3P how-to examples that you can follow. In addition to the detailed example of how to encode a Web site’s P3P policy with XML and a complete XML tutorial appendix, you’ll also learn valuable information such as:
Vulnerabilities and threats to Internet security
The lowdown on log files, cookies, spam, Web bugs, and tracking
P3P policies and policy reference files
P3P and the mobile Internet
