Margaret Jackson

Margaret Jackson is an Emeritus Professor at the College of Business and Law, RMIT University. Emeritus Professor Jackson conducts research in the areas of computer law, Big Data, data protection and privacy, and artificial intelligence. She is the co-author (with Dr G Hughes) of Private Life in a Digital World, Thomson Reuters 2015; co-author (with Dr M Shelly) of Electronic Information and the Law, Thomson Reuters 2012, author of A Practical Guide to Protecting Confidential Business Information, LawBookCo 2003, and author of Hughes on Data Protection in Australia, LawBook Co 2001.

Publications

Legal Regulations, Implications, and Issues Surrounding Digital Data
Margaret Jackson, Marita Shelly. © 2020. 240 pages.
Every year, there are advances in the way that we deal with information as individuals, governments, and organizations. We live and work predominantly online resulting in an...
Regulating AI
Margaret A. Jackson. © 2020. 23 pages.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is already being used in many different sectors and industries globally. These areas include government (help desks, sending demand letters), health...
Online Dating: A Need for Regulation Regardless of Business Model
Margaret Jackson, Marita Shelly, Mohini Singh. © 2016. 13 pages.
Identifying the Factors that Lead to a Successful Intermediary in Electronic Commerce
Margaret Jackson, Marita Shelly. © 2010. 9 pages.
The Internet has changed the way we interact with others in both our business and personal spheres. Electronic commerce has developed beyond buying and selling of goods...