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- George Danezis, David M. Martin Jr.:
Privacy Enhancing Technologies, 5th International Workshop, PET 2005, Cavtat, Croatia, May 30-June 1, 2005, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3856, Springer 2006, ISBN 3-540-34745-3 [contents] - 2005
- George Dean Bissias, Marc Liberatore, David D. Jensen, Brian Neil Levine:
Privacy Vulnerabilities in Encrypted HTTP Streams. Privacy Enhancing Technologies 2005: 1-11 - Katrin Borcea, Hilko Donker, Elke Franz, Andreas Pfitzmann, Hagen Wahrig:
Towards Privacy-Aware eLearning. Privacy Enhancing Technologies 2005: 167-178 - Nikita Borisov:
An Analysis of Parallel Mixing with Attacker-Controlled Inputs. Privacy Enhancing Technologies 2005: 12-25 - Tønnes Brekne, André Årnes, Arne Øslebø:
Anonymization of IP Traffic Monitoring Data: Attacks on Two Prefix-Preserving Anonymization Schemes and Some Proposed Remedies. Privacy Enhancing Technologies 2005: 179-196 - Jan Camenisch, Anton Mityagin:
Mix-Network with Stronger Security. Privacy Enhancing Technologies 2005: 128-146 - Richard Clayton:
Failures in a Hybrid Content Blocking System. Privacy Enhancing Technologies 2005: 78-92 - Florian Dötzer:
Privacy Issues in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks. Privacy Enhancing Technologies 2005: 197-209 - Ralph Gross, Edoardo M. Airoldi, Bradley A. Malin, Latanya Sweeney:
Integrating Utility into Face De-identification. Privacy Enhancing Technologies 2005: 227-242 - Leping Huang, Hiroshi Yamane, Kanta Matsuura, Kaoru Sezaki:
Towards Modeling Wireless Location Privacy. Privacy Enhancing Technologies 2005: 59-77 - Ari Juels, Paul F. Syverson, Daniel V. Bailey:
High-Power Proxies for Enhancing RFID Privacy and Utility. Privacy Enhancing Technologies 2005: 210-226 - Sven Koble, Rainer Böhme:
Economics of Identity Management: A Supply-Side Perspective. Privacy Enhancing Technologies 2005: 259-272 - Geir M. Køien, Vladimir A. Oleshchuk:
Location Privacy for Cellular Systems; Analysis and Solution. Privacy Enhancing Technologies 2005: 40-58 - Ponnurangam Kumaraguru, Lorrie Faith Cranor:
Privacy in India: Attitudes and Awareness. Privacy Enhancing Technologies 2005: 243-258 - Norka B. Lucena, Grzegorz Lewandowski, Steve J. Chapin:
Covert Channels in IPv6. Privacy Enhancing Technologies 2005: 147-166 - Indrakshi Ray, Elisa Bertino, Anna Cinzia Squicciarini, Elena Ferrari:
Anonymity Preserving Techniques in Trust Negotiations. Privacy Enhancing Technologies 2005: 93-109 - Andrei Serjantov, Steven J. Murdoch:
Message Splitting Against the Partial Adversary. Privacy Enhancing Technologies 2005: 26-39 - Ye Zhu, Riccardo Bettati:
Unmixing Mix Traffic. Privacy Enhancing Technologies 2005: 110-127
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