Spring 2007 CS 199r Final Project Reports

Eleanor Birrell -- Technology and the Fourth Amendment

Diana MacLean and Haoqi Zhang -- Advertising in Personalized Electronic Spaces

Katie Fifer and Hannah Ma -- Privacy Implications of Personal Genomics

Helen Drislane and Kelly Heffner -- Overly Social Networking

Robert McGrath and Blase Ur -- Grouping Friends for Access Control in Online Social Networks

Pierce Tria -- CALEA, the USA PATRIOT Act, and VoIP

Nick Chammas and Megan Harney -- The Effects of Patient Control on Medical Privacy in the EMR Realm

Anjuli Kannan and Rohan Murty -- The Perils of Consensus Based Abstractions for Information Hiding on the WWW

Jana Lepon and Rachel Popkin -- A Study of CCTV at Harvard

Amelia Sagoff -- Amendment 4.1: Search and Seizure in a Virtual World

Ian Rose -- Exposure of Sensitive Files in File Sharing Networks

Jonathan Collette and Kathy Goodson -- National ID Briefing

Brett Thomas -- Habeas Data as a Policy Toward Corporate Data Aggregation

Nick Cirella -- Proposal for an Electronic Access Gateway for Medical Records Based Upon a Restructured HIPAA Privacy Rule

Matt Blake and Reem Alsweilem -- Implementation Challenges for Cryptographic Voting Systems

Ben Grubin -- The Privacy Battle: Real ID and the Threat of a National ID System

Charles Baakel -- Identify This! Creating a System that Stops Identity Theft and Increases Privacy

Kevin Bombino and Jon Hyman -- Is Web 2.0 Privacy Stuck in 1999, and Can They Do Better?

Joe Christiana and Rich Goettke -- Privacy and Online Social Networking Sites

Jimmy Sun -- Inter Arma Silent Leges: Wartime Privacy

Teddy Sherrill -- A Crisis of Identity: Anonymity and Decision-Making in a Pseudonymous Economy

Geoff Werner-Allen -- Religion and Privacy

Andy Brody -- Remedying the Dismal State of the Credit Card System

Brian Lee -- Privacy and Awareness on Facebook.com

Kristen Lovin -- BitLocker Disk Encryption: Boom or Bust?