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Part of '''[[Soctech seminar, Spring 2006]]'''...
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This was the first part of a 2-part session on privacy technology and law in general.  Due to scheduling problems, we only managed to get through the technology part today; Keunwoo's slides:
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*[http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/cse590t/06sp/networks-privacy.ppt PowerPoint]
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*[http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/cse590t/06sp/networks-privacy.pdf PDF handouts (color)]
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*[http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/cse590t/06sp/networks-privacy-bw.pdf PDF handouts (grayscale)]
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==Old notes==
 
What new issues does search raise for privacy? What complications arise in terms of national governments?
 
What new issues does search raise for privacy? What complications arise in terms of national governments?
 
:'''Relevant current issue''': Dept. of Justice request for Google's search logs.
 
:'''Relevant current issue''': Dept. of Justice request for Google's search logs.
 
:*Global Internet Policy Initiative. 2004. The International Legal Framework for Data Protection and its Transposition to Developing and Transitional Countries http://www.internetpolicy.net/privacy/20041228privacy.pdf
 
:*Global Internet Policy Initiative. 2004. The International Legal Framework for Data Protection and its Transposition to Developing and Transitional Countries http://www.internetpolicy.net/privacy/20041228privacy.pdf
 
:*The Virtual Chase (website for review) http://www.virtualchase.com/people/public_records.html
 
:*The Virtual Chase (website for review) http://www.virtualchase.com/people/public_records.html
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:Talk which may be interesting for those with some CS background: [http://norfolk.cs.washington.edu/htbin-post/unrestricted/colloq/details.cgi?id=417 Helping Kinsey Compute: Statistics with Secrecy] by Cynthia Dwork

Latest revision as of 20:53, 9 May 2006

Part of Soctech seminar, Spring 2006...

This was the first part of a 2-part session on privacy technology and law in general. Due to scheduling problems, we only managed to get through the technology part today; Keunwoo's slides:

Old notes

What new issues does search raise for privacy? What complications arise in terms of national governments?

Relevant current issue: Dept. of Justice request for Google's search logs.
Talk which may be interesting for those with some CS background: Helping Kinsey Compute: Statistics with Secrecy by Cynthia Dwork