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Facebook users’ privacy outlook: ‘Crisis? What crisis?’

Facebook users' privacy outlook: 'Crisis? What crisis?' In response to the recent uproar in the United States and abroad over Facebook's ever-evolving user privacy standards— which have now swelled to exceed the length of the U.S. Constitution — executives at the social-media company have called for an all-hands "crisis meeting" on privacy issues. Read more […]

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What We’re Reading: Facebook Privacy

What We’re Reading: Facebook Privacy Cutting the cable, an Android app for Twitter and Facebook's privacy policy top the reading list. Read more on New York Times

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Social Networking Security Privacy www.IDTheftSecurity.com

Check out this video Ever post a photo on a blog that ended a job? Ever write something on your MySpace that got you in trouble? Brain dump and risque photos on Social Networking sites and Blogs can lead a person to disaster and even to jail. www.IDTheftSecurity.com

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Senators see privacy problem in Facebook expansion

Senators see privacy problem in Facebook expansion Four U.S. senators want Facebook to make it easier for its more than 400 million users to protect their privacy as the website develops new outlets to share personal information. Read more on AP via Yahoo! News

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Davos 09: What Was Privacy?

Loic Le Meur Moderates a dinner titled "What Was Privacy", described as Geographic location, relationship status, personal interests and professional background are no longer private once we step into the digital world. Discussion Leaders Thomas Crampton Editor, www.thomascrampton.com Reid Hoffman Chairman and President, linkedin Corporation, USA Tom Ilube Chief Executive Officer, Garlik, United Kingdom Jeff […]

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Graph Identification and Privacy in Social Networks

Google Tech Talks December 16, 2008 ABSTRACT Graph identification refers to methods that transform observational data described as a noisy, input graph into an inferred "clean" output graph. Examples include inferring social networks from communication data, identifying gene regulatory networks from protein-protein interactions, etc. On the flip-side, there is a growing interest in anonymizing social […]

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Facebook privacy settings: What you need to know

Facebook is making major changes to its privacy settings - giving you the opportunity to share your personal information with "everyone" on the internet. But is that wise? More information at www.sophos.com

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