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Privacy in the Electronic Society
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2006
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
In today's systems, the protection of privacy is an increasing concern. Users are often required to provide a vast amount of information about themselves on which the restrictions to be enforced may come from different input requirements, possibly under the control of different authorities. In addition, users have often little control over their personal information once it has been disclosed to third parties. Secondary usage regulations are therefore increasingly demanding attention. In this
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