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SIGCAS Computers and Society, Volume 35
Volume 35, Number 1, March 2005
- Patrick Kosciuk:
Biometrics: possible safe haven or lost cause? 1 - Dana L. Christensen:
Internet jurisdiction with a U.S. focus. 2 - Amanda Woodcock:
Biometric cards: privacy invaders vs. a safer America. 3 - Jennifer M. Fujawa:
Privacy made public: will national security be the end of individualism? 4
Volume 35, Number 2, June 2005
- Robert H. Barbour:
From shaman to IT guru. 1 - Sheila French:
Opting out?: women and on-line learning. 2 - Luciano Floridi
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Information ethics, its nature and scope. 3
Volume 35, Number 3, September 2005
- Philip Brey:
Evaluating the social and cultural implications of the internet. 1 - Mike Burmester, Peter Henry, Leo Kermes:
Tracking cyberstalkers: a cryptographic approach. 2 - Herman T. Tavani:
Cyberethics bibliography 2005. 3
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