Background Studies and Investigations
Reports in the serie Achtergrondstudies en Verkenningen (Background Studies and Investigations) are the result of enquiries carried out by or on behalf of the Dutch DPA. The Dutch DPA hopes that the publication of these reports will stimulate discussion and shape public opinion on social developments which have an impact on the personal privacy of the citizenry.
- RFID: promising or irresponsible?
Beugelsdijk, R., nr. 29, October 2006
- The sick employee
Lieon, drs. S. en Munster-Frederiks, mr. M.Th., Dutch DPA, nr. 27, May 2004
- Privacy aspects of ICT in the care sector
mr. drs. T.F.M. Hooghiemstra, nr. 26, Dutch DPA, December 2002
- E-government and privacy
dr. J.A.G. Vermissen, mr. drs. A.C.M. de Heij, nr. 25, Dutch DPA, August 2002
- Customer for sale, privacy regulations governing the trade in private addresses
mr. M.M.M. van Eijk, drs. W.J. van Helden, nr. 24, Registratiekamer, September 2001
- The Security of Personal Data
G.W. van Blarkom, drs. J.J. Borking, nr 23, Registratiekamer, April 2001
- The key to trust, TTPs, digital certificates and privacy
dr. J.A.G. Versmissen, nr. 22, Registratiekamer, March 2001
- Working well in networks
mr. drs. J.H.J. Terstegge, nr 21; revised by drs. S. Lieon, Dutch DPA, April 2002
- Bank insurers and privacy, Data processing in financial conglomerates
dr. R. Buitenhuis, drs. N.G.M. van Campen, drs. W.J. van Helden en dr. H.H. de Vries, nr. 20, Registratiekamer, November 2000
- The client's origin, Privacy rules for ethnic marketing
drs. W.J. van Helden, nr. 19, Registratiekamer, September 2000
- The valued client
R.W.A. Wishaw, nr. 18, Registratiekamer, September 2000
- Client in the web
mr. M.J.T. Artz en mr. M.M.M. van Eijk, nr. 17, Registratiekamer, June 2000
- Disclosure of information by the tax authorities, Exemption from the obligation to secrecy under Dutch privacy law
J. de Zeeuw, nr. 16, Registratiekamer, 1999
- At face value
dr. R. Hes, mr. drs. T.F.M. Hooghiemstra, drs. J.J. Borking, nr. 15, Registratiekamer, September 1999.
- The Client is King
M. Artz, nr. 14, Registratiekamer, 1999
- Intelligent software agents and privacy
J.J. Borking, B.M.A. van Eck en P. Siepel, nr. 13, Registratiekamer, 1999
Privacy and Managed Care
T.M.F. Hooghiemstra, nr. 12, Registratiekamer, 1998
- Privacy enhancing technologies: the path to anonymity
R. Hes, J.J. Borking, nr. 11 (Revised Edition), Registratiekamer, September 1998
- Goldmines of data, On data-warehousing, data-mining and privacy
J.J. Borking, M. Artz en L. van Almelo, nr. 10, Registratiekamer, September 1998
- Targeted monitoring, Privacy aspects of client monitoring systems and other forms of data exchange
mr. C.G. Zandee, nr. 9, Registratiekamer, April 1998
- Gathering of information by tax authorities, Privacy protection in third-party investigations
mr. J. de Zeeuw, nr. 8, Registratiekamer, February 1998
- Unseen genes? Moral and legal aspects of the use of genetic data
P.C. Ippel, nr. 7, Registratiekamer, 1996
- Chipcards and privacy, Rules for a new card game
mr H.J.M. Gardeniers, nr. 6, Registratiekamer, september 1995
- Privacy-enhancing technologies: the path to anonymity, volume I and II
H. van Rossum, nr. 5, Registratiekamer, 1995
- Black lists, Uses and consequences of warning systems
mr.drs. A.F. Rommelse, nr. 4, Registratiekamer, 1995
- Sick leave and privacy, Monitoring by the employer and employee obligations
mr.drs. A.F. Rommelse, nr. 3, Registratiekamer, 1995
Citizens' data - who should be allowed to use them? Disclosure of data from municipal population registers to 'free' third parties
J.P.M. van Casteren, nr. 2, Registratiekamer, 1995
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