Ranking & voting online; privacy risks of reputation systems in new Agency report.
Upcoming: Agency hosting panel at the Computers, Privacy & Data Protection Conference; 25/01
On Wednesday, 25th of January, the Agency is hosting a panel discussion, at the CPDP, one of the leading Computers, Privacy and Data Protection conferences, taking place in Brussels, Belgium, in conjunction with the European Privacy and Data…
Annual Privacy Forum 2016: Final call for papers
Interested parties are invited to submit their papers for this year's #APF16 conference until 31st March, 2016.
‘Bittersweet cookies’: new types of ‘cookies’ raise online security & privacy concerns
The EU’s ‘cyber security’ Agency ENISA has published a position paper on the security and privacy concerns regarding new types of online ‘cookies’. The advertising industry has led the drive for new, persistent and powerful cookies, with privacy-…
Save the date! Conference on Cyber Security & Privacy Challenges for Law Enforcement (CySPLE15)
ENISA is co-organising with the Heraklion Chamber of commerce and Industry, a two-day event on Cyber Security and Privacy Challenges for Law Enforcement.
Is e-data the new currency? New ENISA report looks at privacy and tracking
Internet users are increasingly tracked and profiled, with personal data being treated as currency in exchange for services. A gap exists between the legal requirements for personal data protection and the practice in the online environment.
Life-logging & online personal data; the effects on privacy, economy, society & people’s psychology; in new report; “To log or not to log?”
The EU's 'cyber security' agency ENISA reports on future impact of life-logging & online personal data; and the effects on privacy, economy, society and people’s psychology.
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