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Where appropriate, papers appears under two or more classifications.
This document contains the archives for 2001, under the same headings:
Electronic Commerce - 2001
- The Re-Invention of Public Key Infrastructure
(December)
- Authentication: A Sufficiently Rich Model to
Enable e-Business (October, significantly enhanced in December)
- Beyond the Alligators of 21/12/2001, There's
a Public Policy Swamp (for a Sydney conference, October, plus PowerPoint
slide-set)
- Trust in the Context of e-Business (revision
of October)
- Authentication Technologies and Their Privacy
Implications: Technology and Policy Foundations (for a National Academy
of Sciences Symposium, 3 October)
- e-Business: Consumer Perspectives (overview
for the ASCPA IT Day, Canberra, 11 September, plus PowerPoint
slide-set, and supplementary PowerPoint slide-set on privacy
issues)
- Can Digital Signatures and Public Key Infrastructure
Be of Any Use in the Health Care Sector ??? (notes and PowerPoint
slides for a panel session for the Health Informatics Conference, Canberra,
July)
- Research Challenges in Emergent e-Health Technologies
(notes for a panel session, Salzburg, June)
- Relevance of Portals to e-Government (PowerPoint
slides for a panel session, Bled, June)
- If e-Business is Different, Then Research in
e-Business is Too (invited plenary paper for the IFIP TC8 Conference on
e-Business, Salzburg, June, plus PowerPoint slides)
- Towards a Taxonomy of B2B e-Commerce Schemes
(plus PowerPoint slides, for the 14th Int'l EC
Conference in Bled, Slovenia, in June)
- Electronic Publishing Workshop (revised
version, June, for Candidates in the Masters in Information Management, University
of Western Cape, Cape Town, 13-14 June)
- Trust in Cyberspace: What eCommerce Doesn't
Get (for the UNSW CLE Seminar, June, Abstract plus PowerPoint
slides)
- The Fundamental Inadequacies of Conventional
Public Key Infrastructure (for the ECIS Conf. in June, in Bled, Slovenia)
- Privacy as a Means of Engendering Trust in Cyberspace
(March, for UNSW L. J.)
- Leadership Online: People and Organisational
Performance (Intro, Contents and PowerPoint
slides, for a CW Optus Executive Forum, March)
- The New Intermediaries: Value-Chain Opportunities
and Threats (Intro, Contents and PowerPoint
slides, for a CW Optus Executive Forum, March)
- E-Procurement: Traps & Invitations to Failure
(PowerPoint slides, March)
- Why Would M-Marketing be Trusted by Consumers and
Small Enterprises ?? (PowerPoint slides, February)
- Of Trustworthiness and Pets: What Lawyers
Haven't Done for e-Business (February)
- Towards a Taxonomy of B2B e-Commerce Schemes
(February, for the 14th Int'l EC Conference in Bled, Slovenia, in June)
- Introduction to Information Security (January)
- DRM Will Beget DCRM (January, for the W3C Digital
Rights Management Workshop in France on 22 January)
Go back to the 2000 entries
Information Infrastructure - 2001
- The Re-Invention of Public Key Infrastructure
(December)
- Authentication: A Sufficiently Rich Model to
Enable e-Business (October, significantly enhanced in December)
- Beyond the Alligators of 21/12/2001, There's
a Public Policy Swamp (for a Sydney conference, October, plus PowerPoint
slide-set)
- Defamation on the Web (revision of October)
- Authentication Technologies and Their Privacy
Implications: Technology and Policy Foundations (for a National Academy
of Sciences Symposium, 3 October)
- e-Business: Consumer Perspectives (overview
for the ASCPA IT Day, Canberra, 11 September, plus PowerPoint
slide-set, and supplementary PowerPoint slide-set on privacy
issues)
- Paradise Gained, Paradise Re-lost: How the Internet
is being Changed from a Means of Liberation to a Tool of Authoritarianism
(Mots Pluriels, August)
- Can Digital Signatures and Public Key Infrastructure
Be of Any Use in the Health Care Sector ??? (notes and PowerPoint
slides for a panel session for the Health Informatics Conference, Canberra,
July)
- Certainty of Identity: A Fundamental Misconception,
and a Fundamental Threat to Security (for a seminar, July)
- Relevance of Portals to e-Government (PowerPoint
slides for a panel session, Bled, June)
- If e-Business is Different, Then Research in
e-Business is Too (invited plenary paper for the IFIP TC8 Conference on
e-Business, Salzburg, June, plus PowerPoint slides)
- Towards a Taxonomy of B2B e-Commerce Schemes
(plus PowerPoint slides, for the 14th Int'l EC
Conference in Bled, Slovenia, in June)
- Electronic Publishing Workshop (revised
version, June, for Candidates in the Masters in Information Management, University
of Western Cape, Cape Town, 13-14 June)
- Trust in Cyberspace: What eCommerce Doesn't
Get (for the UNSW CLE Seminar, June, Abstract plus PowerPoint
slides)
- A Brief History of the Internet in Australia
(Version 3, May)
- The Fundamental Inadequacies of Conventional
Public Key Infrastructure (for the ECIS Conf. in June, in Bled, Slovenia)
- Privacy as a Means of Engendering Trust in Cyberspace
(March, for UNSW L. J.)
- The Future of Copyright (PowerPoint
slides, consolidated in preparation for an interview on 2SER-FM)
- Introduction to Information Security (January)
- DRM Will Beget DCRM (January, for the W3C Digital
Rights Management Workshop in France on 22 January)
Go back to the 2000 entries
Data Surveillance and Information Privacy - 2001
- The Re-Invention of Public Key Infrastructure
(December)
- Authentication: A Sufficiently Rich Model to
Enable e-Business (October, significantly enhanced in December)
- Beyond the Alligators of 21/12/2001, There's
a Public Policy Swamp (for a Sydney conference, October, plus PowerPoint
slide-set)
- Authentication Technologies and Their Privacy
Implications: Technology and Policy Foundations (for a National Academy
of Sciences Symposium, 3 October)
- e-Business: Consumer Perspectives (overview
for the ASCPA IT Day, Canberra, 11 September, plus PowerPoint
slide-set, and supplementary PowerPoint slide-set on privacy
issues)
- Can Digital Signatures and Public Key Infrastructure
Be of Any Use in the Health Care Sector ??? (notes and PowerPoint
slides for a panel session for the Health Informatics Conference, Canberra,
July)
- Certainty of Identity: A Fundamental Misconception,
and a Fundamental Threat to Security (for a seminar, July)
- Research Challenges in Emergent e-Health Technologies
(notes for a panel session, Salzburg, June)
- Trust in Cyberspace: What eCommerce Doesn't
Get (for the UNSW CLE Seminar, June, Abstract plus PowerPoint
slides)
- The Fundamental Inadequacies of Conventional
Public Key Infrastructure (for the ECIS Conf. in June, in Bled, Slovenia)
- Biometrics and Privacy (April)
- 'Meta-Brands' (Privacy Seals) (April,
for PLPR)
- Privacy as a Means of Engendering Trust in Cyberspace
(March, for UNSW L. J.)
- Invasiveness of the Body-Snatchers (March,
for The Canberra Times)
- P3P Re-visited (March, for PLPR)
- Of Trustworthiness and Pets: What Lawyers
Haven't Done for e-Business (February)
- P3P Revisited: A neutered PET (February)
- Introducing PITs and PETs: Technologies Affecting
Privacy (February, for PLPR)
- While You Were Sleeping ... Surveillance Technologies
Arrived (February, in AQ)
- Introduction to Information Security (January)
Go back to the 2000 entries
Other Areas - 2001
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