[Know privacy | Nobody sells gold for the price of silver | Proposal for a common identity framework | Data breaches vary by industry]
Study shows finance, education, healthcar and government lose sensitive personal data differently.
Interhack: Using science to combat data loss - analyzing breaches by type and industry (PDF)
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Interhack: Data breaches vary by industry
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Schneier on security: Industry differences in types of security breaches
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[09/06/26]
A proposal by Kim Cameron, Reinhard Posch and Kai Rannenberg aiming to create a privacy-protecting layer for the Internet.
Kim Cameron, Reinhard Posch, Kai Rannenberg: Proposal for a common identity framework - A user-centric identity metasystem (PDF)
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Kim Cameron's Identity weblog: Proposal for a common identity framework
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[09/06/22]
A report by Microsoft about the cybercrime-related underground economy.
Micosoft Research: Nobody sells gold for the price of silver - dishonesty, uncertainty and the underground economy (PDF)
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Micosoft Research: Nobody sells gold for the price of silver - dishonesty, uncertainty and the underground economy
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Found via Darkreading: Report - cybercrime riches are hard to come by
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[09/06/18]
A comparison of users' expectations of privacy online and the data collection practices of website operators.
UC Berkeley, School of Information: Know privacy (PDF)
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Know privacy
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Found via Darkreading: Study - Web trackers systematically compromise users' privacy
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[09/06/16]
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