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WPES 2005: Alexandria, VA, USA
- Vijay Atluri, Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati, Roger Dingledine:

Proceedings of the 2005 ACM Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society, WPES 2005, Alexandria, VA, USA, November 7, 2005. ACM 2005, ISBN 1-59593-228-3
Pseudonyms and data privacy
- Len Sassaman, Bram Cohen, Nick Mathewson:

The pynchon gate: a secure method of pseudonymous mail retrieval. 1-9 - Nicola Zannone, Sushil Jajodia, Fabio Massacci, Duminda Wijesekera:

Maintaining privacy on derived objects. 10-19 - Brian Shand, Jem Rashbass:

Protecting privacy in tabular healthcare data: explicit uncertainty for disclosure control. 20-26
Short papers
- Günter Karjoth, Paul A. Moskowitz:

Disabling RFID tags with visible confirmation: clipped tags are silenced. 27-30 - David Molnar, Andrea Soppera, David A. Wagner:

Privacy for RFID through trusted computing. 31-34 - Theodoros Balopoulos, Stefanos Gritzalis, Sokratis K. Katsikas:

Specifying electronic voting protocols in typed MSR. 35-39 - Michael Backes, Jan Camenisch, Dieter Sommer:

Anonymous yet accountable access control. 40-46 - Keith Irwin, Ting Yu:

Determining user privacy preferences by asking the right questions: an automated approach. 47-50 - Travis D. Breaux, Annie I. Antón:

Mining rule semantics to understand legislative compliance. 51-54
Privacy issues in practice
- Yasunobu Nohara, Sozo Inoue, Kensuke Baba, Hiroto Yasuura:

Quantitative evaluation of unlinkable ID matching schemes. 55-60 - Ari Juels, Dario Catalano, Markus Jakobsson:

Coercion-resistant electronic elections. 61-70 - Ralph Gross, Alessandro Acquisti:

Information revelation and privacy in online social networks. 71-80
Communication privacy
- Mario Di Raimondo, Rosario Gennaro, Hugo Krawczyk:

Secure off-the-record messaging. 81-89 - Braden Kowitz, Lorrie Faith Cranor

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Peripheral privacy notifications for wireless networks. 90-96 - Sumit Joshi, Yuan Sun, Poorvi L. Vora:

The privacy cost of the second-chance offer. 97-106

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