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CFP '00: Proceedings of the tenth conference on Computers, freedom and privacy: challenging the assumptions
ACM2000 Proceeding
Publisher:
  • Association for Computing Machinery
  • New York
  • NY
  • United States
Conference:
CFP00: The 10th Conference on Computers, Freedom and Privacy Toronto Ontario Canada April 4 - 7, 2000
ISBN:
978-1-58113-256-4
Published:
01 April 2000
Sponsors:

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Multimedia information changes the whole privacy ballgame
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Notes for the workshop on freedom and privacy by design
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Influencing software usage
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Principles for privacy protection software
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Obstacles to freedom and privacy by design
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Overview of current criminal justice information systems
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The trouble with ubiquitous technology pushers
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Security and privacy in broadband Internet services
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Freedom and choice in broadband Internet access
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The Hong Kong personal data (privacy) ordinance
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Global surveillance: the evidence for Echelon
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Panel on infomediaries and negotiated privacy techniques
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Open letter to P3P developers & replies
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Infomediaries and negotiated privacy: resources
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The network society as seen by two European underdogs
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The network society as seen by two European underdogs
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The media and privacy: friend, foe or folly?
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Confronting dogma: privacy, free speech, and the Internet
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The third millennium digital commerce act
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Naming and certificates
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Internet voting: will it spur or corrupt democracy?
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Internet voting: spurring or corrupting democracy?
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Compensating for a lack of transparency
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Imperial Silicon Valley
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Personal data privacy in the Pacific Rim
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The Internet and campaign finance laws
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Student paper competition (abstract only)

The top three papers from the CFP 2000 student paper competition have been printed in this proceedings. They are:

Internet filter effectiveness: testing over and underinclusive blocking decisions of four popular filters Christopher D. Hunter Pages 287-...

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Quantum “encryption” (student paper panel)

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