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In addition to the above project deliverables and related documents, Think-Trust has also produced or been involved in the production of the following documents. The project's contributions have included inputting specific content as well as overall editorial input. Preliminary Think-Trust Position paper NESSI TSD WG paper on security challenges in the Future Internet
Related Documents → Cistrana, European Commission presentation: ICT Security in FP7 New Research Projects and Initiatives click here »
→ Bled, Slovenia 2nd April 2008: Security, privacy and trust break-out session
→ Information Accountability, MIT report click here »
→ Research for a Secure Europe, Group of Personalities report click here »
→ Early Challenges for the 'Internet of Things', Commission Staff Working Document click here »
Further reading → RESERVOIR white paper (D1.1.1 High Level Architecture Specification): Click here
→ "Computing-with-encrypted-data" paradigm
→ Art.29 WP opinions on Data Retention
→ Trusted Computing: Strengths, Weaknesses and Further Opportunities for Enhancing Privacy (Siani Pearson): Click here Relevant quote: "The model still provides some benefit if there is a trusted server only, because users can still check that the server will protect their information and operate as expected"
→ Kim Cameron's Laws of Identity: Click here
→ Directive 1999/93/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 December 1999 on a Community framework for electronic signatures: Click here
→ Art.29 WP Opinion 4/2007 on the concept of personal data: Click here
→ YouTube/Viacom case
→ Shmatikov - "Robust De-anonymization of Large Sparse Datasets" (PET Award winner 2008)
→ Andrew Odlyzko's Extracted Abstract on Privacy, Economics, and Price Discrimination on the Internet: Click here
→ The complexity of personal data concepts: Click here
→ Anonymity from a Computer Science viewpoint: Click here
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