This is a list of recent publications, classified under:
Where appropriate, papers appear under two or more classifications.
This document contains the archives for 2008, under the same headings:
Archives are also available for 2007, 2006,
2005, 2004, 2003,
2002, 2001, 2000, 1999,
1998, 1997, 1996
and 1995.
Electronic Commerce - 2008
- The Effectiveness of Privacy Policy Statements:
A Pilot Study Against a Normative Template (December)
- An eCommerce Perspective on Carbon Trading
(October, abstract for a presentation in Hong Kong, plus slide-set;
and November at ANU – slide-set)
- Innovation and the Future of Journals in the Digital
Era (September, for a Workshop in Brisbane)
- Course Materials on eTrading (September, for
a final-semester ANU CompSci unit)
- Terminology Relevant to 'Identity in the Information
Society' (August)
- BledSpace: Report on a Workshop on eCollaboration
within the Bled Community, at the 21st Bled Conference, 17 June 2008 (July)
- B2C Distrust Factors in the Prosumer Era
(Keynote Paper for Collecter in Madrid, plus slide-set,
May)
- Innovation and Open Access to Information
(Submission, April)
- A Risk Assessment Framework for Mobile Payments
(Final Version, April, for the Bled Conference in June, plus slide-set)
- Can Mobile Payments be Secure Enough? (Abstract
for a seminar at VUW, plus slide-set and supplementary
slide-set, March)
- (Id)Entities (Mis)Management: The Mythologies
underlying the Business Failures (March, plus slide-set,
for an Invited Address in Wellington NZ)
- A Risk Assessment Framework for Mobile Payments
(Review Version, January)
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Information Infrastructure - 2008
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Identity - 2008
- Terminology Relevant to 'Identity in the Information
Society' (August)
- You Are Where You've Been: Location Technologies'
Deep Privacy Impact (Keynote Paper, plus slide-set,
UNSW, July)
- You Are Where You've Been: Location Technologies'
Deep Privacy Impact (Refereed Conference Paper, with Marcus Wigan, Canberra,
July)
- Dissidentity (March)
- (Id)Entities (Mis)Management: The Mythologies
underlying the Business Failures (March, plus slide-set,
for an Invited Address in Wellington NZ)
- Policy Statement
re Automated Number Place Recognition (ANPR) (March, for the Australian
Privacy Foundation)
- You Are Where You've Been: Location Technologies'
Deep Privacy Impact (February, Abstract for a seminar in Sydney)
This category was only introduced in 2008.
Data Surveillance and Information Privacy - 2008
- The Effectiveness of Privacy Policy Statements:
A Pilot Study Against a Normative Template (December)
- Privacy
Policy Statement for the Association for Information Systems, mirrored
here (October, lead-author)
- Deep Packet Inspection: Its Nature and Implications
(September)
- Policy Statement
re Google StreetView (August, for the Australian Privacy Foundation)
- You Are Where You've Been: Location Technologies'
Deep Privacy Impact (Keynote Paper, plus slide-set,
UNSW, July)
- You Are Where You've Been: Location Technologies'
Deep Privacy Impact (Refereed Conference Paper, with Marcus Wigan, Canberra,
July)
- Terminology Relevant to 'Identity in the Information
Society' (June)
- B2C Distrust Factors in the Prosumer Era
(Keynote Paper for Collecter in Madrid, plus slide-set,
May)
- A Risk Assessment Framework for Mobile Payments
(Final Version, April, for the Bled Conference in June, plus slide-set)
- Dissidentity (March)
- (Id)Entities (Mis)Management: The Mythologies
underlying the Business Failures (March, plus slide-set,
for an Invited Address in Wellington NZ)
- Policy Statement
re Automated Number Place Recognition (ANPR) (March, for the Australian
Privacy Foundation)
- You Are Where You've Been: Location Technologies'
Deep Privacy Impact (February, Abstract for a seminar in Sydney)
Go back to the 2007 entries
Other Areas - 2008
Go back to the 2007 entries
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