Naked in Cyberspace: How to Find Personal Information Online
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.35 (987 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0910965501 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 586 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-03-14 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
It is readable and still a good source. peter j donnelly This is a book when first published, found its way to many fraud investigators bookshelves as a reference. It is still a valuable tool, but many new laws such as FERPA and HIPPA, and security features have shut the doors on a lot of cyber searching, It is readable and still a good source.. An Update . The review I wrote below still applies, though I don't know why it says "A reader."The title should be: "The Best Places to Spend Your Money on a Whim, and Lordy, I Hope You Got Time". Lane's book is well-written, researched, and simple to understand. It covers an enormous number of topics and is actually quite useful--IF, and yes, that's a capital IF, you wish to find things as a way of making money . robumper505 said Three Stars. good.
Lane is the owner of TechnoSearch, Inc. She lives in Vista, California.. Carole A. a technology research firm
Researchers will learn how to use online tools and databases to gain competitive intelligence, locate and investigate people, access public records, identify experts, find new customers, recruit employees, search for assets, uncover criminal records, and conduct genealogical research. Surveying the types of personal records that are available on the Internet and through online services, this encyclopedic book explains how researchers find and use personal data, identifies the most useful sources of information about people, and offers advice for those with privacy concerns. Added to this updated edition is a more comprehensive listing of all vendors of public records.
Carole Lane shows you both how and why in this encyclopedic book. Naked in Cyberspace reveals the personal records available on the Net and demonstrates both how they are used and how to use them. This is an important work for anyone who values both privacy and information. . Lane further examines the issue of Net privacy, noting what information is not available to the average searcher and discussing what safeguards protect you from unwarranted intrusion. What can you find out online about others? What can anyone find out about you? Quite a lot