Privacy

Privacy can mean the ability of an individual to keep their personal affairs out of public view, or to control the flow of information about themselves. It is often associated with anonymity. As technology advances it becomes possible to collect and store increasingly detailed data about our daily lives, data often owned by corporate or bureaucratic entities outside of our control. In the information society, legal and technical safeguards which protect our privacy are crucial.

ORGCon: Medical privacy workshop
Emma Byrne 09 August 2010

ORGCon: Dismantling the Database State
Michael Holloway 20 July 2010

Summary Health Care records: failing and dangerous
Jim Killock 17 June 2010

Book now! First ever ORGCon 24 July
Michael Holloway 10 June 2010

Privacy is not just a technical problem
Emma Byrne 21 May 2010

Welcome to the former Big Brother House
Lilian Edwards 17 May 2010

Will Nick Clegg push to repeal the Digital Economy Act?
Jim Killock 12 May 2010

Ofcom rattling ahead with Digital Economy Act letters regime
Florian Leppla 06 May 2010

Digital rights: an election issue
Jim Killock 05 May 2010

Release of ACTA draft can only be the first step
Florian Leppla 22 April 2010

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