The 'Whats New' segment of this site indexes recent publications, classified
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This document contains the archives for 2011, under the same headings:
Where appropriate, papers appears under two or more classifications.
Archives are also available for 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007,
2006, 2005, 2004,
2003,
2002, 2001, 2000,
1999, 1998, 1997,
1996 and 1995.
Electronic Commerce - 2011
- The First 25 Years of the Bled eConference:
Themes and Impacts (December, Review Version)
- A Framework for the Evaluation of CloudSourcing Proposals
(October, Review Version)
- How Reliable is Cloudsourcing? A Review of Articles
in the Technical Media 2005-11 (October, Review Version)
- Patients
forgotten in setting healthcare standards (October, Opinion in 'The Australian',
mirrored here)
- Bled eConference Proceedings Search Facility (September)
- The Cloudy Future of Consumer Computing
(August, seminar at ANU, August, plus slide-set)
- Course Materials on eSecurity (August, for
a final-semester ANU CompSci unit)
- Course Materials on eTrading (August, for
a final-semester ANU CompSci unit)
- What Everyone Ought to Know About Passwords
(July)
- Reactions to Mozilla's BrowserID Proposal
(July)
- The Cloudy Future of Consumer Computing (June,
final version, plus slide-set)
- Cyber-Safety – Evidence to the Joint Select
Committee, and Hansard (March)
- Security and Cloudsourcing (presentation at
a conference in Canberra, February)
- A Risk Assessment Framework for Mobile Payments
(seminar at Bond Uni, February)
- The Cloudy Future of Consumer Computing (January,
review version)
Go back to the 2010 entries
Information Infrastructure - 2011
- A Framework for the Evaluation of CloudSourcing Proposals
(October, Review Version)
- How Reliable is Cloudsourcing? A Review of Articles
in the Technical Media 2005-11 (October, Review Version)
- The Cloudy Future of Consumer Computing
(seminar at ANU, August, plus slide-set)
- What Everyone Ought to Know About Passwords
(July)
- Reactions to Mozilla's BrowserID Proposal
(July)
- The Cloudy Future of Consumer Computing (June,
final version, plus slide-set)
- Cyber-Safety – Evidence to the Joint Select
Committee, and Hansard (March)
- Security and Cloudsourcing (presentation at
a conference in Canberra, February)
- A Risk Assessment Framework for Mobile Payments
(seminar at Bond Uni, February)
- The Cloudy Future of Consumer Computing (January,
review version)
Go back to the 2010 entries
Identity - 2011
Go back to the 2010 entries
Data Surveillance and Information Privacy - 2011
- An Appropriate Public Regulatory Body for Media Privacy
(November, for the Australian Privacy Foundation)
- Location Privacy Under Dire Threat As Uberveillance Stalks The Streets (November,
in Precedent 108, with Katina Michael)
- Privacy and the Media - The Platform for Change
(October, Abstract)
- Revised Policy
Statement on Biometrics (October, for the Australian Privacy Foundation)
- Patients
forgotten in setting healthcare standards (October, Opinion in 'The Australian',
mirrored here)
- Submission
re Body Scanners (September, for the APF and CCLs)
- You Are Where You've Been: The Privacy Implications
of Location and Tracking Technologies (August, Journal Review Version)
- Census
2011 (August, Public Advisory Statement for the Australian Privacy Foundation)
- What To Do
When an Organisation Asks for Too Much Personal Data (July, Public Information
for the Australian Privacy Foundation)
- What To Do
When an Organisation Asks You to Sign an Unfair Authorisation Form (July,
Public Information for the Australian Privacy Foundation)
- Stop Misrepresenting the Privacy Right
of Action (July, published as an Opinion
Piece in Crikey Magazine, 1 August)
- Policy Statement re
a Privacy Right of Action (July, for the Australian Privacy Foundation)
- What Everyone Ought to Know About Passwords
(July)
- Reactions to Mozilla's BrowserID Proposal
(July)
- Policy Statement
re Collection of Third Party Data Through Networks such as Wifi (May,
for the Australian Privacy Foundation)
- Policy Statement
re Location and Tracking of Individuals through their Mobile Devices (May,
for the Australian Privacy Foundation)
- Cyber-Safety – Evidence to the Joint Select
Committee, and Hansard (March)
- The State of Privacy in Queensland (March,
for QCCL, Brisbane)
- Policy
Statement re Smart Grids and Smart Meters (February, for the Australian
Privacy Foundation)
- Checklist
of Consumer Concerns re the Personally Controlled eHealth Record (PCEHR)
(Jan/Feb, for the Australian Privacy Foundation)
Go back to the 2010 entries
Other Areas - 2011
Go back to the 2010 entries
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