March 31, 2006

3rd International Conference Security in Pervasive Computing


The 3rd International Conference Security in Pervasive Computing will held in York, UK, April 19 - 20, 2006

Registration Information (here)

Information for authors (here)

Conference Programme Information (here)

Call for Papers

First Conference

Second Conference

March 30, 2006

The EU - Working Party & private health insurance sector

The EU- Working Party for data protection is launching an investigation into the processing of personal data in the private health insurance sector early March 2006.

March 29, 2006

New Zealand privacy 2006


A survey commissioned by Privacy Commissioner Marie Shroff, shows that New Zealanders are concern for invasion of privacy, particularly by businesses.

Report February 2006 UMR privacy survey result

March 28, 2006

Jerry Kang


Jerry Kang is Professor of Law at UCLA School of Law.

On communications, Professor Kang has published on the topics of cyberspace privacy, pervasive computing, social cognitive analyses of mass media policy, and cyber-race (the techno-social construction of race in cyberspace).

Kang is member of the Institute of Pervasive Computing and Society--an interdisciplinary initative at UCLA to examine the social, ethical, and legal issues surrounding the emergent technology of pervasive computing.

About this subject: "Pervasive Computing: Embedding the Public Sphere (with Dana Cuff), 62 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. (2005) :: final version @ SSRN

Why Privacy Won't Matter_Newsweek

Newsweek International publishes this article

Why Privacy Won't Matter

by David H. Freedman

Google, Yahoo and Microsoft desperately want to know every last thing about what you do, say and buy. Here's how they'll do it—and why we'll let them.

Privacy saved my life

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