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3rd PET 2003: Dresden, Germany
- Roger Dingledine:
Privacy Enhancing Technologies, Third International Workshop, PET 2003, Dresden, Germany, March 26-28, 2003, Revised Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2760, Springer 2003, ISBN 3-540-20610-8 - George Danezis:
Mix-Networks with Restricted Routes. 1-17 - Claudia Díaz, Andrei Serjantov:
Generalising Mixes. 18-31 - Sandra Steinbrecher, Stefan Köpsell:
Modelling Unlinkability. 32-47 - Richard E. Newman, Ira S. Moskowitz, Paul F. Syverson, Andrei Serjantov:
Metrics for Trafic Analysis Prevention. 48-65 - Lan Nguyen, Reihaneh Safavi-Naini:
Breaking and Mending Resilient Mix-Nets. 66-80 - Richard Clayton:
Improving Onion Notation. 81-87 - James Alexander, Jonathan M. Smith:
Engineering Privacy in Public: Confounding Face Recognition. 88-106 - Andrew S. Patrick, Steve Kenny:
From Privacy Legislation to Interface Design: Implementing Information Privacy in Human-Computer Interactions. 107-124 - Nick Feamster, Magdalena Balazinska, Winston Wang, Hari Balakrishnan, David R. Karger:
Thwarting Web Censorship with Untrusted Messenger Discovery. 125-140 - Krista Bennett, Christian Grothoff:
gap - Practical Anonymous Networking. 141-160 - Dennis Kügler:
An Analysis of GNUnet and the Implications for Anonymous, Censorship-Resistant Networks. 161-176 - Alfred Kobsa:
A Component Architecture for Dynamically Managing Privacy Constraints in Personalized Web-Based Systems. 177-188 - Birgit Pfitzmann:
Privacy in Enterprise Identity Federation - Policies for Liberty Single Signon. 189-204 - Shi-Cho Cha, Yuh-Jzer Joung:
From P3P to Data Licenses. 205-222
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