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July 2007  New Entry
Rick Falkvinge, Copyright Regimes vs. Civil Liberties (Google Talks).






February 2008  New Entry
Daniel Solove, The Future of Reputation (Google Talks).






February 2008  New Entry
Daniel Solove, The Future of Reputation (The Communicators).






August 2000  New Entry
Simson Garfinkel, Database Nation (Cambridge Forum).






December 2008  New Entry
House Homeland Security Committee, Border Security, Privacy, and Civil Liberties.






December 2008  New Entry
House Homeland Security Committee, Homeland Security Committee: Cybersecurity and Privacy.






December 2008  New Entry
House Homeland Security Committee, Privacy Implications in Data Mining & Domestic Intelligence, & Information Sharing.






December 2008  New Entry
Craig Earle, cd-link: The Ontario Cancer Data Linkage Project.






July 2008
Steve Rambam, Privacy Is Dead - Get Over It.






January 2008
Ed Felten, Joel Reidenberg, Timothy B. Lee, Marc Rotenberg, Computing in the Cloud - Possesson and Ownership of Data.






January 2007
Harry Bruce, Kevin Desouza, Mark Hadley, Hilda Blanco, Barbara Endicott-Popovosky, Unintended consequences of the information age - Our infrastructures - online and vulnerable? Part 3 of 3.






January 2007
Harry Bruce, Kevin Desouza, Mark Hadley, Hilda Blanco, Barbara Endicott-Popovosky, Unintended consequences of the information age - Our infrastructures - online and vulnerable? Part 2 of 3.






January 2007
Harry Bruce, Kevin Desouza, Mark Hadley, Hilda Blanco, Barbara Endicott-Popovosky, Unintended consequences of the information age - Our infrastructures - online and vulnerable? Part 1 of 3.






September 2004
Bob Blakley, Michael Hathaway, and Michael Roberts, Internet2 - Can we get ahead of the crackers?.






February 2004
Scott Charney, Microsoft - Critical Infrastructure Protection.






June 2000
Panel Discussion, George Mason University - The Internet Dialogues: Law and Order on the Global Frontier.






July 2006
Lori Faith Cranor, Microsoft Research - Searching for Privacy.






May 2005
Nikita Borisov, Microsoft Research - Anonymity in Peer-to-Peer Systems..






April 2008
Ashwin Machanavajjhala, Candidate Talk - Defining and Enforcing Privacy in Data Publishing.






October 2006
Ann Cavoukian, Breakfast with the Chiefs - Leading the way in Health Information Privacy.






April 2006
Mike Andrews, GoogleTechTalks - How to Break Web Software - A Look at Security Vulnerabilities in Web Software.






January 2006
Phillip Hallam -Baker, GoogleTechTalks - Crime: The Real Internet Security Problem.






July 2006
Matthew Roughan, Google TechTalks - Privacy Preserving DataMining.






February 2006
Suw Charman and TJ McIntyre, Trinity College Dublin - Government and Privacy in the Digital Age.






January 2006
Lauren Weinstein, Google TechTalks - Internet and Empires.






December 2007
Peter Fleischer, Google - Protecting Privacy on the Internet, 2007: The Year in Review.






May 2008
Peter Fleischer, Google - Peter Fleischer on Privacy.






August 2006
Dan Frankowski, Google TechTalks - You Are What You Say: Privacy Risks of Public Mentions.






May 2002
Security, Privacy and Technology: A Panel Discussion.






August 2006
Steve Rambam, Pallorium Inc - Computer Aided Investigations, Databases, and Privacy: Privacy is dead, get over it! Recorded at the 8th www.ToorCon.org Information Security Conference, Sept. 30th and Aug. 1st, 2006 in San Diego, California.






August 2007
Ross Anderson, Google TechTalks - Searching for Evil.






August 2007
ACLU - Ordering Pizza in a Surveillance Society.







15 December 2008
A new tool has just been released by our lab that provides recommendations on geographic area size and re-identification risk (uniqueness). This expert system addresses a long standing problem in the privacy community about which areas to release data on.




14 December 2008
A recent article from our lab presents models that can be used to reason about geographic area size and re-identification risk. This provides an empirical basis for deciding whether an area is too small or not.




7 December 2008
Our de-identification technology is being showcased at the Privacy by Design Challenge, organized by the Privacy Commissioner of Ontario, on 28th January 2009 in Toronto. We will demonstrate the latest tools and case studies in de-identifying health data for secondary uses.



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