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- 2017
- Majed Alshammari, Andrew Simpson:
Towards a Principled Approach for Engineering Privacy by Design. APF 2017: 161-177 - Bettina Berendt:
Better Data Protection by Design Through Multicriteria Decision Making: On False Tradeoffs Between Privacy and Utility. APF 2017: 210-230 - Jorge Bernal Bernabé, Antonio F. Skarmeta, Nicolás Notario, Julien Bringer, Martin David:
Towards a Privacy-Preserving Reliable European Identity Ecosystem. APF 2017: 19-33 - Sourya Joyee De, Daniel Le Métayer:
A Refinement Approach for the Reuse of Privacy Risk Analysis Results. APF 2017: 52-83 - Vasiliki Diamantopoulou, Konstantinos Angelopoulos, Julian Flake, Andrea Praitano, José Fran. Ruiz, Jan Jürjens, Michalis Pavlidis, Dimitri Bonutto, Andrès Castillo Sanz, Haralambos Mouratidis, Javier Garcia-Robles, Alberto Eugenio Tozzi:
Privacy Data Management and Awareness for Public Administrations: A Case Study from the Healthcare Domain. APF 2017: 192-209 - Paul Francis, Sebastian Probst Eide, Reinhard Munz:
Diffix: High-Utility Database Anonymization. APF 2017: 141-158 - Max Maaß, Pascal Wichmann, Henning Pridöhl, Dominik Herrmann:
PrivacyScore: Improving Privacy and Security via Crowd-Sourced Benchmarks of Websites. APF 2017: 178-191 - Maurizio Naldi, Giuseppe D'Acquisto:
Mr X vs. Mr Y: The Emergence of Externalities in Differential Privacy. APF 2017: 120-140 - Kärt Pormeister:
The GDPR and Big Data: Leading the Way for Big Genetic Data? APF 2017: 3-18 - Andreas Rieb, Tamara Gurschler, Ulrike Lechner:
A Gamified Approach to Explore Techniques of Neutralization of Threat Actors in Cybercrime. APF 2017: 87-103 - Erich Schweighofer, Vinzenz Heussler, Peter Kieseberg:
Privacy by Design Data Exchange Between CSIRTs. APF 2017: 104-119 - Beata Sobkow:
Forget Me, Forget Me Not - Redefining the Boundaries of the Right to Be Forgotten to Address Current Problems and Areas of Criticism. APF 2017: 34-51 - Erich Schweighofer, Herbert Leitold, Andreas Mitrakas, Kai Rannenberg:
Privacy Technologies and Policy - 5th Annual Privacy Forum, APF 2017, Vienna, Austria, June 7-8, 2017, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 10518, Springer 2017, ISBN 978-3-319-67279-3 [contents]
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