[dundee] 'Is Privacy Dead in the Digital Age?' Talk 28/02/09
Dan Bolser
dan.bolser at gmail.com
Tue Dec 9 07:15:20 UTC 2008
Not to mention genetic analysis, which is currently progressing faster
the Moors Law (100 fold increase in throughput per year).
It 'll be 'interesting' to see how it all turns out!
2008/12/8 magnus lawrie <m.lawrie at gmx.net>:
> Dundee University Saturday Evening Lecture Series 09
>
> 28 February: Starting at 6pm in the Dalhousie Building, Old Hawkhill
>
> Professor Anne Anderson - 'Is Privacy Dead in the Digital Age?'
>
> We all have access to more computing and communication devices than
> George Orwell's Big Brother could dream about. How can we deploy these
> devices to improve our lives yet protect our privacy? Access to these
> new technologies brings responsibilities for individuals and
> organisations. Or as Sun Microsystems' CEO Scott McNealy said 'Privacy
> is dead - deal with it'. Professor Anderson is Vice-Principal and Head
> of College of Art, Science and Engineering at the University of Dundee.
>
> http://www.dundee.ac.uk/externalrelations/events/sels/2009/sels2009.html
>
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