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New threats to health data privacy
Background Along with the rapid digitalization of health data (e.g. Electronic Health Records), there is an increasing concern on maintaining data privacy while garnering the benefits, especially when the data are required to be published for secondary ...
Li Fengjun +3 more
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Client Side Privacy Protection Using Personalized Web Search
AbstractWe are providing a Client-side privacy protection for personalized web search.. Any PWS captures user profiles in a hierarchical taxonomy. The system is performing online generalization on user profiles to protect the personal privacy without compromising the search quality and attempt to improve the search quality with the personalization ...
Malthankar, Sharvari V., Kolte, Shilpa
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Secure data sharing technology of medical privacy data in the Web 3.0
The development of Web 3.0 technology may signify the dawn of a new digital era. Its concepts of co‐management, co‐construction, and sharing address the need for private data sharing among medical institutions.
Shusheng Guo, Cheng Chen, Qing Tong
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Dagstuhl Reports : Volume 1, Issue 2, February 2011 [PDF]
Online Privacy: Towards Informational Self-Determination on the Internet (Dagstuhl Perspectives Workshop 11061) : Simone Fischer-Hübner, Chris Hoofnagle, Kai Rannenberg, Michael Waidner, Ioannis Krontiris and Michael Marhöfer Self-Repairing Programs ...
Schloss Dagstuhl, Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik
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Legal Aspects and Ethical Considerations in the Disease Registry: A Scoping Review
Collecting accurate data in registries enables the governments to prevent dangerous diseases. However, concerns regarding disclosure have increased due to government involvement.
Leila Shahmoradi, Roya Naemi
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Privacy in Web Search Query Log Mining [PDF]
Web search engines have changed our lives - enabling instant access to information about subjects that are both deeply important to us, as well as passing whims. The search engines that provide answers to our search queries also log those queries, in order to improve their algorithms.
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Privacy Issues of the W3C Geolocation API [PDF]
The W3C's Geolocation API may rapidly standardize the transmission of location information on the Web, but, in dealing with such sensitive information, it also raises serious privacy concerns.
Doty, Nick +2 more
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Pathologists rely on access to historical diagnostic case texts for research, education, and peer learning. However, many laboratory information systems (LIS), including Epic Beaker, lack optimized search tools tailored to pathology-specific text queries.
Scott Robertson +4 more
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CHORUS Deliverable 2.2: Second report - identification of multi-disciplinary key issues for gap analysis toward EU multimedia search engines roadmap [PDF]
After addressing the state-of-the-art during the first year of Chorus and establishing the existing landscape in multimedia search engines, we have identified and analyzed gaps within European research effort during our second year. In this period we
Bardeli, Rolf +18 more
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Stop the Abuse of Gmail! [PDF]
Gmail, a highly anticipated webmail application made by Google, has been criticized by privacy advocates for breaching wiretapping laws, even before its release from beta testing.
Yang, Grant
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