Public Documents

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

FIA Bled "Issues" paper

FIA Bled Final report

NESSI TSD WG paper on security challenges in the Future Internet

Workshop on Identity Management report

PRIME closing event report

ICT Lyon report

FIA Madrid report


 

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
click here »

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

  • o Adaptively Secure Computationally Efficient Searchable Symmetric Encryption: Click here
  • o A Type-and-Identity-based Proxy Re-Encryption Scheme and its Application in Healthcare: Click here
  • o Ciphertext-Policy Attribute-Based Threshold Decryption with Flexible Delegation and Revocation of User Attributes: Click here

  

Art.29 WP opinions on Data Retention

  • o 2002: Click here
  • o 2005: Click here
  • o The quote"disproportionate general surveillance" is from theUK ICO Annual Report of 2000 (it appears no longer available from theICO website), but isreferred to, for example,here

  

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

  • o (25) Provisions on the use of pseudonyms in certificates should not prevent Member States from requiring identification of persons pursuant to Community or national law;
  • o Art.8(3) Without prejudice to the legal effect given to pseudonyms under national law, Member States shall not prevent certification service providers from indicating in the certificate a pseudonym instead of the signatory's name.

  

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