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Thursday, August 28, 2008

Future of Privacy in Scientific American

I hope to have the time this weekend to make my way through the incredible variety of privacy-related articles in the most recent Scientific American. Thanks to Library Boy for pointing to this, which I surely would have missed had it not been for his link.

Check them all out:

  • Industry Roundtable: Experts Discuss Improving Online Security
  • Internet Eavesdropping: A Brave New World of Wiretapping
  • How RFID Tags Could Be Used to Track Unsuspecting People
  • Digital Surveillance: Tools of the Spy Trade
  • Data Fusion: The Ups and Downs of All-Encompassing Digital Profiles
  • Cryptography: How to Keep Your Secrets Safe
  • Beyond Fingerprinting: Is Biometrics the Best Bet for Fighting Identity Theft?
  • Tougher Laws Needed to Protect Your Genetic Privacy
  • Do Social Networks Bring the End of Privacy?
  • How Loss of Privacy May Mean Loss of Security
  • Privacy in an Age of Terabytes and Terror
privacylawyer at 8/28/2008 08:28:00 pm
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