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Many attempts to define privacy have been made over the last century. Early definitions and theories of privacy had little to do with the concept of information and, when they did, only in an informal sense. With the advent of information technology, the
Gryz, Jarek
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OECD Guidelines on the Protection of Privacy and Transborder Flows of Personal Data (Summary in Portuguese) [PDF]
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Introduction. This article provides an overview regarding privacy and data protection laws and principles around the world. It is based on lectures by the author on May 17, 2018 at Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO) and Lomonosov ...
L. Determann
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Scalable Privacy-Preserving Data Sharing Methodology for Genome-Wide Association Studies
The protection of privacy of individual-level information in genome-wide association study (GWAS) databases has been a major concern of researchers following the publication of "an attack" on GWAS data by Homer et al.
Fienberg, Stephen E.+3 more
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An international standard for privacy protection [PDF]
Colin J. Bennett
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Debate Paper: Privacy, data protection and freedom of information [PDF]
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Privacy for the Protected (Only)
Motivated by tensions between data privacy for individual citizens, and societal priorities such as counterterrorism and the containment of infectious disease, we introduce a computational model that distinguishes between parties for whom privacy is explicitly protected, and those for whom it is not (the targeted subpopulation).
Kearns, Michael+3 more
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Enhancing User-Centric Privacy Protection: An Interactive Framework through Diffusion Models and Machine Unlearning [PDF]
In the realm of multimedia data analysis, the extensive use of image datasets has escalated concerns over privacy protection within such data. Current research predominantly focuses on privacy protection either in data sharing or upon the release of trained machine learning models.
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Increased concern about data privacy has prompted new and updated data protection regulations worldwide. However, there has been no rigorous way to test whether the practices mandated by these regulations actually align with the privacy norms of affected
Apthorpe, Noah+2 more
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