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Privacy Management and Protection of Personal Data

2015
Abstract In this chapter, we will give detailed consideration to the ways in which the use of technology can infringe on privacy. We will consider technologies that have been around for the last decade revolutionizing the way in which we buy, communicate, contribute and obtain information, and emerging technologies, which use communicating objects ...
Laurent, Maryline   +1 more
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Cryptographic Protection of Personal Data Cards

1983
Plastic cards for different types of stored data are in wide use at present. Examples are credit cards and cards bearing access control information for automatic teller machines. More powerful devices with non-volatile read/write memory of several kilobytes, possibly with some intelligence, (Personal Data Cards), open new fields of applications in ...
Christian Müller-Schloer   +1 more
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Standardizing Personal Data Protection

Abstract The Standardizing Personal Data Protection is the first book focusing on the role of technical standards in protecting individuals as regards the processing of their personal data. Through the lenses of legal pluralism and Transnational Private Regulation, the book studies the interaction of standardization as a private semi ...
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Protecting Biometric Data for Personal Identification

2004
This paper presents a new chaotic watermarking and steganography method to protect biometric data, which is sent over the networks for personal identification Unlike other methods, we utilized two keys, one for encrypting the biometric template before embedding, which makes our method more secure and another for watermark embedding that makes our ...
Muhammad Khurram Khan   +2 more
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Protection or Privacy? Data Mining and Personal Data

2006
In order to run countries and economies effectively, governments and governmental institutions need to collect and analyse vast amounts of personal data. Similarly, health service providers, security services, transport planners, and education authorities need to know a great deal about their clients.
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Personal data protection in electronic business

Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Electronic commerce - ICEC '05, 2005
The paper review the personal data protection law, the right to privacy and related torts in cyberspace, the legal proposals have been suggested, it is important to construct a legal system for protection of the right to privacy. The data protection laws and regulations of the countries in northern America and Europe have been investigated. The Concept
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Protection of personal data in the united states

The Information Society, 1984
Abstract This paper challenges the assertion that lacking omnibus privacy legislation and a centralized administrative body, the United States is deficient in legal protection accorded to personal data. On the contrary, it is shown that proper safeguards are provided through a variety of interrelated efforts, resulting in privacy laws and programs that
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Electrospun nanofibers for personal protection in mines

Chemical Engineering Journal, 2021
Rulin Liu, Dongxiao Ji, Gang Zhou
exaly  

Auxetic Materials for Personal Protection: A Review

Physica Status Solidi (B): Basic Research, 2022
Danish Tahir   +2 more
exaly  

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