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Privacy Technologies and Data Protection

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This lecture by the instructor covers privacy technologies, data protection, and the implications of surveillance in society. It discusses the importance of privacy for individuals, companies, and governments, highlighting the risks of surveillance tools and the need for security measures. The lecture also delves into Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETS) for social and institutional privacy, emphasizing the challenges and limitations faced in implementing anti-surveillance measures. Various real-world examples and case studies are presented to illustrate the concepts discussed.

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