Abstract
The past and the future of privacy and cybersecurity are addressed from four perspectives, by different authors: theory and algorithms, technology, policy, and economics. Each author considers the role of the threat from the corresponding perspective, and each adopts an individual tone, ranging from a relatively serious look at the prospects for improvement in underlying theory and algorithms to more lighthearted considerations of the unpredictable futures of policy and economics. © 2012 IEEE.
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Landwehr, C., Boneh, D., Mitchell, J. C., Bellovin, S. M., Landau, S., & Lesk, M. E. (2012). Privacy and cybersecurity: The next 100 years. In Proceedings of the IEEE (Vol. 100, pp. 1659–1673). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/JPROC.2012.2189794
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