25C3: Privacy in the Semantic Web
„Social Networks based on XMPP“, by Jan Torben Heuer, Institute of Geoinformatic, University of Münster. Current ideas and work based on diploma thesis, opening the
„Social Networks based on XMPP“, by Jan Torben Heuer, Institute of Geoinformatic, University of Münster. Current ideas and work based on diploma thesis, opening the
or „Why cryptography does not fix the transparency issue“, held by Ulrich Wiesner. Voting seemed to be so easy before computers came in but then
It’s again 11:30 and another talk about privacy is happening (they are all at that time it seems). This time it’s Kai Schubert and Christoph
This talk was held by Rose White and has the catchy subtitle „Storage and Access of Pornographic Information“. In fact it’s basically about how people
Claim: Privacy is doomed, there is a huge surveillance machinery out there. He calls it „the privacy-eating monster“. It’s growing well-fed, it’s ubiquitous, attractive (e.g.
Site: http://blog.iphone-dev.orgThe group found on 26th June 2007 a few days before the release of the iPhoneusually just on IRC, the first time here to
Constanze Kurz and Ulf Buermeyer concentrate on the question what the new law regarding the online searches means for all those confiscated hard drives in
Kai Kunze talks about the current state of the art of wearable computing. Today Currently we are in a state where computing is embedded in
Sandro Gaycken explains „Why Data Portection does not protect much anymore“. He wants to put a bit of criticism on data protection. What should it
I am on my way to Berlin to the 25th Chaos Communication Congress titled „Nothing to hide“. As the name implies, it’s about privacy. In