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2nd PET 2002: San Francisco, CA, USA
- Roger Dingledine, Paul F. Syverson:
Privacy Enhancing Technologies, Second International Workshop, PET 2002, San Francisco, CA, USA, April 14-15, 2002, Revised Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2482, Springer 2003, ISBN 3-540-00565-X - Ian Goldberg:
Privacy-Enhancing Technologies for the Internet, II: Five Years Later. 1-12 - Adil Alsaid, David M. Martin Jr.:
Detecting Web Bugs with Bugnosis: Privacy Advocacy through Education. 13-26 - Martín Abadi:
Private Authentication. 27-40 - Andrei Serjantov, George Danezis:
Towards an Information Theoretic Metric for Anonymity. 41-53 - Claudia Díaz, Stefaan Seys, Joris Claessens, Bart Preneel:
Towards Measuring Anonymity. 54-68 - Günter Karjoth, Matthias Schunter, Michael Waidner:
Platform for Enterprise Privacy Practices: Privacy-Enabled Management of Customer Data. 69-84 - Péter Dornbach, Zoltán Németh:
Privacy Enhancing Profile Disclosure. 85-98 - Tero Alamäki, Margareta Björksten, Péter Dornbach, Casper Gripenberg, Norbert Gyorbíró, Gábor Márton, Zoltán Németh, Timo Skyttä, Mikko Tarkiainen:
Privacy Enhancing Service Architectures. 99-109 - Oliver Berthold, Heinrich Langos:
Dummy Traffic against Long Term Intersection Attacks. 110-128 - Kent E. Seamons, Marianne Winslett, Ting Yu, Lina Yu, Ryan Jarvis:
Protecting Privacy during On-Line Trust Negotiation. 129-143 - Alexander Iliev, Sean W. Smith:
Prototyping an Armored Data Vault: Rights Management on Big Brother's Computer. 144-159 - Yingjiu Li, Lingyu Wang, Sushil Jajodia:
Preventing Interval-Based Inference by Random Data Perturbation. 160-170 - Andrew Hintz:
Fingerprinting Websites Using Traffic Analysis. 171-178 - Thomas Demuth:
A Passive Attack on the Privacy of Web Users Using Standard Log Information. 179-193 - John Giffin, Rachel Greenstadt, Peter Litwack, Richard Tibbetts:
Covert Messaging through TCP Timestamps. 194-208 - Dmitri Asonov, Johann Christoph Freytag:
Almost Optimal Private Information Retrieval. 209-223 - Dogan Kesdogan, Mark Borning, Michael Schmeink:
Unobservable Surfing on the World Wide Web: Is Private Information Retrieval an Alternative to the MIX Based Approach? 224-238
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