This is a list of recent publications, classified under:
Where appropriate, papers appear under two or more classifications.
Archives are available for 2018,
2017,
2016, 2015,
2014,
2013, 2012,
2011, 2010,
2009, 2008,
2007,
2006, 2005,
2004,
2003,
2002, 2001,
2000,
1999, 1998,
1997,
1996 and 1995.
I also maintain an archive of my presentations since 1995.
Electronic Commerce - 2020
- Do Ethical Guidelines have a Role to Play in Relation to Data Analytics and AI/ML? (Aug/Oct), and supporting slide-set, and video'd presentation
- Research Opportunities in the Regulatory Aspects of Electronic Markets (Review Version, Aug)
- Managing Data Risk: A Consultant's Guide (July, for ANU's Cyber-Law Program), plus slide-set
- Centrelink's Big Data 'Robo-Debt' Fiasco of 2016-20 (Update, June)
- The COVIDsafe App: A Case Study in Professional Responsibility (May)
- Managing Technology-Associated Risk (May, for ANU's Cyber-Law Program), plus slide-set and the video-presentation
- The Many Faces of the COVIDsafe App (May)
- The Effectiveness of Bluetooth Proximity Apps in Tracing People with COVID-19 Exposure Risk (April)
- Government Responses to COVID-19: A Model of the Public Health Space and the graphical model (April)
- RegTech Opportunities in the Platform-Based Business Sector (Review Draft, February)
- Researcher Perspectives in Electronic Markets (Final for EM, January)
- IT and Data Ethics (ANU RSCS Lecture, April), plus slide-set and the video-presentation
Electronic Commerce - 2019
- The Australian Department of Industry's 'AI Ethics Principles': Evaluation against a Consolidated Set of 50 Principles (November)
- The Current AI Push is Naive, Unethical, or Both (October)
- Principles for Responsible AI (Review Version, August)
- Evaluation of the OECD's AI Guidelines
of 22 May 2019 (Draft, May)
- re 'Artificial Intelligence: Australia's Ethics Framework'
Submission to Department of Industry, Innovation & Science (Draft, May)
- Researcher Perspective in Electronic Markets (Initial Draft, March)
- Series on 'Responsible AI' (For CLSR, March)
- Does AI need governance? (March, Submission to AHRC,
with Graham Greenleaf)
- Beyond De-Identification: Record Falsification to Disarm
Expropriated Data-Sets (For Bled, February), and slide-set
- Regulatory Alternatives for AI (Initial Draft, February)
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Information Infrastructure - 2020
Information Infrastructure - 2019
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Identity - 2020
Identity - 2019
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Data Surveillance and Information Privacy - 2021
Data Surveillance and Information Privacy - 2020
- Auto-Surveillance (December)
- Bringing Australia's Privacy Act Up to International Standards (Submission, December)
- Notes for an Interview on Dataveillance, and the 45-minute audio-interview (December)
- The Visualisation of Virtual Surveillance, and slide-set (ISTAS Panel, November)
- Is your television spying on you? The Internet of Things needs more than self-regulation (October, with Kayleen Manwaring for The Conversation, 2000-word article for Computers & Law)
- A Comprehensive Framework for Regulatory Regimes as a Basis for Effective Privacy Protection (Review Draft, October)
- Is your television spying on you? The Internet of Things needs more than self-regulation (September, with Kayleen Manwaring for The Conversation)
- Do Ethical Guidelines have a Role to Play in Relation to Data Analytics and AI/ML? (Aug/Oct), and supporting slide-set, and video'd presentation
- Research Opportunities in the Regulatory Aspects of Electronic Markets (Review Version, Aug)
- Centrelink's Big Data 'Robo-Debt' Fiasco of 2016-20 (Update, June)
- Letter to Tasmanian Premier re Unjustifiable COVID-19 Emergency Provisions (May, for APF)
- Data Protection & Data Privacy (ANU RSCS Lecture, May), plus slide-set and the video-presentation
- The Many Faces of the COVIDsafe App (May)
- The Effectiveness of Bluetooth Proximity Apps in Tracing People with COVID-19 Exposure Risk (April)
- IT and Data Ethics (ANU RSCS Lecture, April), plus slide-set and the video-presentation
Data Surveillance and Information Privacy - 2019
- The Australian Department of Industry's 'AI Ethics Principles': Evaluation against a Consolidated Set of 50 Principles (November)
- The Current AI Push is Naive, Unethical, or Both (October)
- Regulation of digital platforms as part of economy-wide reforms to Australia's failed privacy laws (Submission to ACCC on behalf of APF, lead-author Graham Greenleaf, Aug 2019)
- Simon Davies' 'Ideas for Change', 2018 (by special arrangement, a guest entry - 100 Campaign Principles, added in August)
- Principles for Responsible AI (Review Version, August)
- ISOC Draft on 'Privacy and the Internet of Things (IoT)' (Submission, July)
- How Can Consumers Achieve Satisfactory Protections Against IoT's Threats? (July)
- Evaluation of the OECD's AI Guidelines
of 22 May 2019 (Draft, May)
- re 'Artificial Intelligence: Australia's Ethics Framework' Submission to Department of Industry, Innovation & Science (Draft, May)
- Series on 'Responsible AI' (Review Versions, March)
- Does AI need governance? (March, Submission to AHRC, with Graham Greenleaf)
- Digital platforms: The need to restrict surveillance capitalism (Submission to ACCC on behalf of APF, lead-author Graham Greenleaf, Feb 2019)
- Beyond De-Identification: Record Falsification to Disarm
Expropriated Data-Sets (For Bled, February), and slide-set
- Regulatory Alternatives for AI (Initial Draft, February)
- Whose Data is it Anyway? The Researcher Perspectives Evident
in IS Privacy Research (Preliminary Draft, January)
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Other Areas - 2020
Other Areas - 2019
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