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- Achieving K-Anonymity Privacy Protection Using Generalization and Suppression
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- Response to the Open Consultation on the Online Harms White Paper
- The Right to Privacy in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan
- The Right to Privacy in Colombia
- Guide to International Law and Surveillance 2.0
- Demand/Supply: Exposing the Surveillance Industry in Colombia
- An International Survey of Privacy, Data Protection, and Surveillance Laws and Developments, 18 J
- Structuring International Data Privacy Law by Paul M
- Privacy and Freedom of Expression in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
- Privacy International
- State of Surveillance Briefing Final
- The Right to Privacy in India
- The Court of Justice Confirms That EU Law Precludes National Legislation
- The Right to Privacy in Hungary
- Minimum Safeguards on Intelligence Sharing Required Under International Human Rights Law
- State Surveillance and Implications for Children
- Privacy International’S Submission on Digital Technology, Social Protection and Human Rights
- Factsheet – Mass Surveillance
- Privacy International's Response to Call for Input to a Report on the Right To
- Data Protection, Explained a Guide for Policy Engagement on Data Protection | PART 1: Data Protection, Explained
- Secret Global Surveillance Networks: Intelligence Sharing Between Governments and the Need for Safeguards
- Privacy International's Submission to the European Commission
- The Right to Privacy (Article 8) and the Digital Revolution: Data Collection by Private Companies: a Threat to Human Rights?
- Privacy and Data Protection in an International Perspective
- The International Privacy Regime
- The Global Surveillance Industry
- Bygrave: Privacy and Data Protection in International Perspective
- U.S. V. Levin Amicus Brief
- Freedom of Expression, Privacy and Anonymity on the Internet
- What Policymakers Can Learn About Cyber Security from Thornsec
- IMSI Catchers Legal Analysis
- For-Profit Panopticon:” Huawei, and the British Surveillance State
- The Keys to Data Protection
- K-Anonymity: a Model for Protecting Privacy
- The Right to Privacy in the Kingdom of Morocco
- A Brief History of 10Horgs Case
- The Right to Privacy in New Zealand
- Privacy International's Submission on the Data Protection Bill to the Joint
- Intellectual Property and Cyberlaw
- Privacy, Mass Electronic Surveillance, and the Rule of Law in Times of COVID-19 Tatsiana Ziniakova* Introduction
- CJEU Issued Its Judgment on 6 October 2020
- New Technologies
- Transatlantic Data Privacy Law
- Privacy and Security Online
- Response to the Financial Conduct Authority Credit Information Market Study’S Terms of Reference
- International Women's Day 2016
- Right to Data Privacy in the Digital Era Critical Assessment of Malawi’S Data Privacy Protection Regime
- International Data Protection and Privacy Law
- Three Scenarios for International Governance of Data Privacy: Towards an International Data Privacy Organization, Preferably a UN Agency?
- How Privacy Enhancing Technologies Change The
- Submission to the European Commission Consultation on ‘Shaping Competition Policy in the Era of Digitisation’
- Articles Data Protection in the Federal Republic of Germany and The
- Advocate General Opinion
- Securing Safe Spaces Online Encryption, Online Anonymity, and Human Rights Contents
- Tipping the Scales: Security & Surveillance in Pakistan
- Auditied Financial Statement 2012-2013.Pdf
- Anonymity in a Time of Surveillance A