PETS 2000

Date: Jul 25, 2000 – Jul 26, 2000
Location: Berkeley, California, USA

Workshop on Design Issues in Anonymity and Unobservability

July 25-26, 2000

Privacy and anonymity are increasingly important in the online world. Corporations and governments are starting to realize their power to track users and their behavior, and restrict the ability to publish or retrieve documents. Approaches to protecting individuals, groups, and even companies and governments from such profiling and censorship have included decentralization, encryption, and distributed trust.

This is the first anonymity and unobservability workshop that will be held at the International Computer Science Institute (ICSI), Berkeley, California.

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