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The time has come to update the topic (and focus) of this blog. In the last few years my R&D work and research at HP Labs has been involving a variety of aspects, including security, identity management and privacy. Most of my posts have actually been reflecting this - hence my decision to update...
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Please consider submitting a position paper at the W3C Workshop on Access Control (and Privacy) Application Scenarios, by October 23 rd : http://www.w3.org/2009/policy-ws/cfp.html "W3C invites people to participate in a Workshop on Access Control Application Scenarios on 17-18 November 2009 in Luxembourg...
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Thanks to HP Distinguished Technologist (his research is distinguished, but actually he's pretty young!) Joe Pato for inviting me to the program committee for IEEE BIdS this year. In addition to reading some excellent papers, mine was accepted. I presented it in Tampa yesterday, and got to stand...
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We have just released an updated version of our ‘Global Citizenship in EMEA’ video and I would like to invite you to watch it and leave your comments. In the video, HP managers in charge of environmental responsibility, social investment, supply chain responsibility and privacy describe what...
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I asked my colleague Daniel Pradelles to give you an update on privacy and data protection at HP. Enjoy reading. Jeannette HP leads the way on the Accountability path… “Privacy and data protection. These words should provide a sense of safety and trust on the personal data processing and...
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Biometrics, forensics, security, identity and privacy experts, indeed this is your lucky month. The Program Chairs for the First IEEE International Conference on Biometrics, Identity and Security (BIdS) have extended the deadline for submission till June 13, allowing you an extra couple of weeks if the...
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Brits have been worried about the "eye in the sky"--the nearly ubiquitous camera system that monitors London. (Maybe they should be more worried about the insect-like drone of the same nickname: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1580986/Microdrone-the-polices-tiny-eye-in-the-sky.html ...
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Shotcode ( http://www.shotcode.com/ ) promotes mobile tagging as linking "people from offline materials to mobile internet pages". The process is simple. Point your mobile phone camera at the barcode on a physical object--person, place or thing--initiate the service, and find the salient web...
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12-14-2008
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Filed under: security printing, security, Track and Trace, privacy, Facebook, mobile camera, barcode, mobile tagging, camera, mobile, Shotcode, QR code
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On November, 27 th I attended the UK " A Fine Balance 2008: Privacy Technologies in Action " event. It provided different and interesting perspectives (from the technological, social and legislative angles) on privacy. Presentations are soon going to be made available online: "Following...
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Jay Cline, in an interesting article called "Opinion: Top 5 Mistakes of Privacy Awareness Programs" , lists the top five shortcuts that many large corporations take when dealing with privacy awareness programs: Doing separate training for privacy, security, records management and code of ethics...
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PrivacyOS (Privacy Open Space) is "a thematic network for privacy protection infrastructure within the current European Commission´s ICT Policy Support Programme. The Project has started at the beginning of June 2008 and brings together industry, SMEs, Government, Academia and Civil Society to foster...
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As highlighted by this article , called "OMB sponsors online discussion of privacy issues": "The Office of Management and Budget has asked the National Academy of Public Administration to hold a public discussion this month of health care privacy issues through an interactive Web site...
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A new UK IT collaborative project has been officially announced: EnCoRe - Ensuring Consent and Revocation (some initial press releases: here and here ): "As more and more personal information flows from individuals to organisations when they interact online, people are becoming more and more concerned...
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A recent article by Laura Milligan, called " 50 Firefox add-ons to achieve private and secure web surfing " provides a comprehensive list of add-ons for Firefox to achieve degreees of security and privacy whilst surfing the web: "Firefox is generally considered a secure web browser, but...
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As reported by this article , the US Defence Department (DoD) is going to fund research on information sharing: “The Defense Department has awarded $7.5 million to six universities for a five-year research program to help solve the problem of sharing sensitive information while ensuring privacy and security...