Privacy enhanced search

Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 40 (4):11-15 (2010)
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Abstract

I often lead discussions and give presentations where I need to get the audience in the mindset to start thinking about privacy in a way to which they could personally relate, understand others' privacy expectations, and discover for themselves that privacy is about more than just technical security controls for personally identifiable information. Below are an approach and an exercise I took my audience through in a few presentations last year; they both have been well received and I think others might find them useful.

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