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== Books ==
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== Scientific books ==
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(In reverse chronological order)
  
P. E. Agre and M. Rotenberg (eds.) "Technology and privacy: The new landscape", MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2001.
 
  
 
D. Solove "Understanding Privacy", Harvard University Press, 2010.
 
D. Solove "Understanding Privacy", Harvard University Press, 2010.
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P. E. Agre and M. Rotenberg (eds.) "Technology and privacy: The new landscape", MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2001.
  
 
A. Westin "Privacy and Freedom", Atheneum, New York, 1976.
 
A. Westin "Privacy and Freedom", Atheneum, New York, 1976.
  
== Overviews ==
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== Fiction ==
  
Jaap-Henk Hoepman, Marc v. Lieshout "Privacy: an overview", draft, February 2011.
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Franz Kafka "The Trial", German version published by Verlag Die Schmiede, Berlin, 1925.
  
== Legal/ Philosophical Papers ==
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F.M. Foster "The Machine Stops", in 'The Eternal Moment and Other Stories', Sidgwick & Jackson, London, 1928.
  
C. Freid: Privacy. Yale Law Journal 77(3): 475-493 (1968). <br>
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Aldous Huxley "Brave New world", Chatto & Windus, 1932.
  
H. Nissenbaum: "Towards an approach to privacy in public: The challenges of information technology", Ethics and Behaviour (7), 1997, pp. 207-219.
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George Orwell "1984", Secker & Warburg, 1949.
  
H. Nissenbaum, "Privacy as Contextual Integrity", Washington Law Review (79) 1, February 2004, pp. 119-158.  
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Dave Eggers "The Circle", Knopf, 2013.
  
D. Solove: "I've got nothing to hide" and other misunderstandings of privacy, 44 San Diego Law Review 745 (2007). <br>
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== Non fiction ==
  
Warren and Brandeis: The Right to Privacy Harvard Law Review. IV(5), December 15, 1890. <br>
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Arnoud Engelfriet
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[http://www.iusmentis.com/boek/arnoud-engelfriet-de-wet-op-internet-editie-2010-ebook.pdf De wet op internet] 2010
  
== Technical papers ==
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R. Deibert "Black Code: Inside the Battle for Cyberspace", Signal, 2013.
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: A detailed account of several successful 'hacking' attempts of governments and corporations to take control of the internet, that were never meant to become public...
  
=== Basic techniques ===
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J. Jarvis "Public Parts. How sharing in the digital age improves the way we work and live", Simon & Schuster, 2011.
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: Jarvis argues the benefits of sharing personal information: a valuable resource that portrays the other side of the coin.
  
David Chaum: Untraceable electronic mail, return addresses, and digital pseudonyms. Commun. ACM 4(2): 84-88 (1981).
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Bart de Koning "Alles onder controle", Uitgeverij Balans, 2008.  
  
David Chaum: Security Without Identification: Transaction Systems to Make Big Brother Obsolete. Commun. ACM 28(10): 1030-1044 (1985).<br>
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I. Trojanov and J. Zeh "Aanslag op de vrijheid", De Geus, Breda, 2010. (Original German title "Angriff auf die Freiheit: Sicherheitswahn, Ueberwachungsstaat und der Abbau buergerliche Rechte").
  
Ian Goldberg, David Wagner, and Eric Brewer: Privacy-enhancing Technologies for the Internet. Proc. 42nd IEEE Spring COMPCON (1997).<br>
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== Overviews ==
  
Ian Goldberg: Privacy-enhancing technologies for the Internet, II: Five years later. Proc. Privacy Enhancing Technologies workshop (PET 2002).<br>
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EDRi [http://www.edri.org/files/paper06_datap.pdf An introduction to Data Protection (01.2013)]
  
=== Mixnets ===
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Jaap-Henk Hoepman, Marc v. Lieshout
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[http://www.cs.ru.nl/~jhh/publications/privacy.pdf Privacy], In E. R. Leukfeldt and W. P. Stol, editors, Cyber Safety: An Introduction, pages pp 75-87. Eleven International Publishing, The Hague, 2012.
  
Golle, P., Jakobsson, M., Juels, A., and Syverson, P. F. Universal reencryption
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== Opinion papers ==
for mixnets. In RSA Conf. (San Fransisco, CA, USA, Feb. 23-27
 
2004), LNCS 2964, pp. 163-178.
 
  
=== RFID and Pervasive systems ===
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[http://www.faz.net/aktuell/feuilleton/debatten/ueberwachung/information-consumerism-the-price-of-hypocrisy-12292374.html Information Consumerism: The Price of Hypocrisy] by Evgeny Morozov, 24-07-2013.
  
Garfinkel, S. L., Juels, A., and Pappu, R. RFID privacy: An overview of
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== Legal/ Philosophical Papers ==
problems and proposed solutions. IEEE Security & Privacy (May 2005), 34-43.
 
  
Juels, A. RFID security and privacy: A research survey. IEEE Journal on
 
Selected Areas in Communications 24, 2 (2006), 381-394.
 
  
Sarma, S. E., Weis, S. A., and Engels, D. W. Rfid systems, security & privacy
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[http://www.harvardlawreview.org/symposium/papers2012/cohen.pdf Julie Cohen, WHAT PRIVACY IS FOR], 2012
implications (white paper). Tech. Rep. MIT-AUTOID-WH-014, Auto-ID Center,
 
MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA, 2002.
 
  
Gildas Avoine: A bibliography of RFID
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D. Solove: "I've got nothing to hide" and other misunderstandings of privacy, 44 San Diego Law Review 745 (2007). (See also [http://www.aclu.org/blog/technology-and-liberty-national-security/plenty-hide this ACLU blogpost])
  
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H. Nissenbaum, "Privacy as Contextual Integrity", Washington Law Review (79) 1, February 2004, pp. 119-158.
  
=== Identity management and credential systems ===
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H. Nissenbaum: "Towards an approach to privacy in public: The challenges of information technology", Ethics and Behaviour (7), 1997, pp. 207-219.
  
Camenisch, Lysyanskaya: "An Efficient System for Non-transferable Anonymous Credentials with Optional Anonymity Revocation", EUROCRYPT 2001: 93-118
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C. Freid: Privacy. Yale Law Journal 77(3): 475-493 (1968). <br>
  
Stefan Brands: "Rethinking Public Key Infrastructures and Digital
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Warren and Brandeis: The Right to Privacy Harvard Law Review. IV(5), December 15, 1890. <br>
Certificates; Building in Privacy", 1st ed. MIT Press, 2000. ISBN
 
0-262-02491-8.
 
 
 
=== Trust Management and Access Control ===
 
Ji-Won Byun, Ninghui Li. "[http://www.cs.purdue.edu/homes/ninghui/papers/pbac_vldbj.pdf Purpose based access control for privacy protection in relational database systems]". VLDB J. 17(4): 603-619 (2008).
 
  
[http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=xacml OASIS eXtensible Access Control Markup Language (XACML) standard]
 
  
[http://www.w3.org/Submission/2003/SUBM-EPAL-20031110/ Enterprise Privacy Authorization Language] (IBM alternative to XACML submitted for standardization to the W3C in 2003)
 
  
 
== Dutch Policy Reports ==
 
== Dutch Policy Reports ==
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Gewoon Doen. Beschermen van veiligheid en persoonlijke levenssfeer. Rapport van de Adviescommissie Brouwer-Korf Veiligheid en persoonlijke levenssfeer, Januari 2009. (local copy)
 
Gewoon Doen. Beschermen van veiligheid en persoonlijke levenssfeer. Rapport van de Adviescommissie Brouwer-Korf Veiligheid en persoonlijke levenssfeer, Januari 2009. (local copy)
  
J. Koffijberg, S. Dekkers, G. Homburg, B. van den Berg[[http://www.cbpweb.nl/downloads_rapporten/rap_2009_niets_te_verbergen_en_toch_bang.pdf Niets te verbergen en toch bang]], Regioplan Beleidsonderzoek publicatienr. 1774, January 2009.
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J. Koffijberg, S. Dekkers, G. Homburg, B. van den Berg [http://www.cbpweb.nl/downloads_rapporten/rap_2009_niets_te_verbergen_en_toch_bang.pdf Niets te verbergen en toch bang], Regioplan Beleidsonderzoek publicatienr. 1774, January 2009.
  
Data voor daadkracht, Rapport van de Adviescommissie Informatiestromen Veiligheid, April 2007. (local copy)
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Data voor daadkracht, Rapport van de Adviescommissie Informatiestromen Veiligheid, April 2007.  
  
  
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Anton Vedder, Leo van der Wees, Bert-Jaap Koops, en Paul de Hert: Van privacyparadijs tot controlestaat? Misdaad- en terreurbestrijding in Nederland aan het begin van de 21ste eeuw. Studie 49, Rathenau Instituut, Den Haag, Februari 2007.
 
Anton Vedder, Leo van der Wees, Bert-Jaap Koops, en Paul de Hert: Van privacyparadijs tot controlestaat? Misdaad- en terreurbestrijding in Nederland aan het begin van de 21ste eeuw. Studie 49, Rathenau Instituut, Den Haag, Februari 2007.
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== Other sources ==
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The Privacy + Security Forum (Daniel Solove and Paul Schwartz) collected a nice annotated bibliography of interesting [http://www.privacyandsecurityforum.com/nonfiction-books/ Non-Fiction Privacy + Security Books].

Latest revision as of 10:57, 24 September 2018

Scientific books

(In reverse chronological order)


D. Solove "Understanding Privacy", Harvard University Press, 2010.

P. E. Agre and M. Rotenberg (eds.) "Technology and privacy: The new landscape", MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2001.

A. Westin "Privacy and Freedom", Atheneum, New York, 1976.

Fiction

Franz Kafka "The Trial", German version published by Verlag Die Schmiede, Berlin, 1925.

F.M. Foster "The Machine Stops", in 'The Eternal Moment and Other Stories', Sidgwick & Jackson, London, 1928.

Aldous Huxley "Brave New world", Chatto & Windus, 1932.

George Orwell "1984", Secker & Warburg, 1949.

Dave Eggers "The Circle", Knopf, 2013.

Non fiction

Arnoud Engelfriet De wet op internet 2010

R. Deibert "Black Code: Inside the Battle for Cyberspace", Signal, 2013.

A detailed account of several successful 'hacking' attempts of governments and corporations to take control of the internet, that were never meant to become public...

J. Jarvis "Public Parts. How sharing in the digital age improves the way we work and live", Simon & Schuster, 2011.

Jarvis argues the benefits of sharing personal information: a valuable resource that portrays the other side of the coin.

Bart de Koning "Alles onder controle", Uitgeverij Balans, 2008.

I. Trojanov and J. Zeh "Aanslag op de vrijheid", De Geus, Breda, 2010. (Original German title "Angriff auf die Freiheit: Sicherheitswahn, Ueberwachungsstaat und der Abbau buergerliche Rechte").

Overviews

EDRi An introduction to Data Protection (01.2013)

Jaap-Henk Hoepman, Marc v. Lieshout Privacy, In E. R. Leukfeldt and W. P. Stol, editors, Cyber Safety: An Introduction, pages pp 75-87. Eleven International Publishing, The Hague, 2012.

Opinion papers

Information Consumerism: The Price of Hypocrisy by Evgeny Morozov, 24-07-2013.

Legal/ Philosophical Papers

Julie Cohen, WHAT PRIVACY IS FOR, 2012

D. Solove: "I've got nothing to hide" and other misunderstandings of privacy, 44 San Diego Law Review 745 (2007). (See also this ACLU blogpost)

H. Nissenbaum, "Privacy as Contextual Integrity", Washington Law Review (79) 1, February 2004, pp. 119-158.

H. Nissenbaum: "Towards an approach to privacy in public: The challenges of information technology", Ethics and Behaviour (7), 1997, pp. 207-219.

C. Freid: Privacy. Yale Law Journal 77(3): 475-493 (1968).

Warren and Brandeis: The Right to Privacy Harvard Law Review. IV(5), December 15, 1890.


Dutch Policy Reports

Gewoon Doen. Beschermen van veiligheid en persoonlijke levenssfeer. Rapport van de Adviescommissie Brouwer-Korf Veiligheid en persoonlijke levenssfeer, Januari 2009. (local copy)

J. Koffijberg, S. Dekkers, G. Homburg, B. van den Berg Niets te verbergen en toch bang, Regioplan Beleidsonderzoek publicatienr. 1774, January 2009.

Data voor daadkracht, Rapport van de Adviescommissie Informatiestromen Veiligheid, April 2007.


G.W. van Blarkom, drs. J.J. Borking Beveiliging van persoonsgegevens. Achtergrondstudies en Verkenningen 23, Registratiekamer, Den Haag, april 2001.

Anton Vedder, Leo van der Wees, Bert-Jaap Koops, en Paul de Hert: Van privacyparadijs tot controlestaat? Misdaad- en terreurbestrijding in Nederland aan het begin van de 21ste eeuw. Studie 49, Rathenau Instituut, Den Haag, Februari 2007.

Other sources

The Privacy + Security Forum (Daniel Solove and Paul Schwartz) collected a nice annotated bibliography of interesting Non-Fiction Privacy + Security Books.