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Chapter 9

Busted: Privacy Isn'T Hard If You Try

  1. B. Hayes, "Alice and Bob in Cipherspace," American Scientist 100, no. 5 (September–October 2012); B. Chor, O. Goldreich, E. Kushilevitz, and M. Sudan, "Private Information Retrieval," Journal of the ACM 45, no. 6 (1998): 965–981; R. Cramer, I. B. Damgård, and J. B. Nielsen, Secure Multiparty Computation and Secret Sharing (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015).
  2. See J.- H. Hoepman, "The Second Crypto War Is Not about Crypto," XOT (blog), December 8, 2015; J.- H. Hoepman, "Laughing about the Laws of Mathematics Does Not Win the Crypto War," XOT (blog), July 17, 2017.
  3. J.- H. Hoepman, "Transparency Is the Perfect Cover-up (if the Sun Does Not Shine)," in Being Profiled: Cogitas Ergo Sum: 10 Years of Profiling the European Citizen, ed. E. Bayamliŏglu et al. (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2018), 46–51.
  4. L. Mitrou, "The General Data Protection Regulation: A Law for the Digital Age?," in EU Internet Law: Regulation and Enforcement, ed. T.- E. Synodinou et al. (Cham: Springer, 2017).
  5. Cavoukian, Privacy by Design.
  6. In the Netherlands, this includes information about the number of days in a week you stay/sleep with your partner who otherwise lives somewhere else. Above a certain threshold, this partner is expected to support you financially.