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The Privacy Lessons in the Latest Wikileaks Data Dump

Posted on November 30, 2010 by pogowasright.org

Kashmir Hill writes:

Wikileaks worships at the shrine of rabid transparency. And it does not just sacrifice government documents to the transparency gods; founder Julian Assange tells my colleague Andy Greenberg that corporate America is the site’s next big target.

Stanford’s Consumer Privacy Project director Ryan Calo has an interesting take on privacy lessons learned from the latest Wikileak dump, which exposed confidential State Department cables sent to overseas officers.

Read more on Forbes.

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