Identity Theft: Making the Known Unknowns Known. Identity Theft: Making the Known Unknowns Known.

Identity Theft: Making the Known Unknowns Known‪.‬

Harvard Journal of Law & Technology 2007, Fall, 21, 1

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Publisher Description

I. INTRODUCTION REPORTS THAT SAY THAT SOMETHING HASN'T HAPPENED ARE ALWAYS INTERESTING TO ME, BECAUSE AS WE KNOW, THERE ARE KNOWN KNOWNS; THERE ARE THINGS WE KNOW WE KNOW. WE ALSO KNOW THERE ARE KNOWN UNKNOWNS; THAT IS TO SAY WE KNOW THERE ARE SOME THINGS WE DO NOT KNOW. BUT THERE ARE ALSO UNKNOWN UNKNOWNS--THE ONES WE DON'T KNOW WE DON'T KNOW. (1)

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2007
22 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
49
Pages
PUBLISHER
Harvard Law School, Harvard Journal of Law & Technology
SIZE
233.5
KB

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