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Tag Archives: privacy
How Understanding Our Mobility Makes Societies Smarter
Human geographer Olle Järv shows how understanding personal mobility improves urban and transportation planning, and helps to identify social segregation. Continue reading
Posted in Natural and exact sciences, Research
Tagged CDR data, ICT-based sensor technologies, mobile phone based data, mobility, personal mobility, PhD, PhD thesis, privacy, smart society, urbanisation
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How to Make Computations Whilst Preserving Privacy?
If a country’s supermarket chains would like to know who sells more milk or cheese, it would be virtually impossible without spying on competitors’ accounting data. This problem has a solution: Sharemind allows computations on input data to be made without compromising privacy. Continue reading
Posted in Natural and exact sciences, Research
Tagged computation, confidential data, IT, privacy, Sharemind
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