Why What You Know About Protecting Privacy Might Be Wrong with Staal Vinterbo -- Exploring Ethics
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Staal Vinterbo, a professor in biomedical informatics at the UC San Diego School of Medicine, shows how privacy is routinely violated online and suggests new ways to guard sensitive personal information. He also presents an example of a state-of-the-art privacy protection technique and how it could be used to inform HIV prevention efforts in San Diego. Vinterbo is presented by the Center for Ethics in Science and Technology. Series: "Exploring Ethics" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 29414]
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