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2006
May, Lauren J. & Burdon, Mark (2006) Information protection management structures in Australian E-courts. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research, 1(3), pp. 58-67.
May, Lauren J. & Burdon, Mark (2006) E-courts: Toward information protection management structures. In Michael, Katina & Michael, M. G. (Eds.) The First Workshop on the Social Implications of National Security, 29 May, Wollongong.
May, Lauren J. & Burdon, Mark (2006) Ensuring the integrity of Australia’s e-Court process. In Mendis, Priyan, Lai, Joseph, & Dawson, Edward P. (Eds.) RNSA Security Technology Conference 2006, 20 October, Canberra.
MacDonald, Roslyn M., Burdon, Mark, & Jackson, Sheryl M. (2006) Ensuring the integrity of the E-court process. In Justice Environments Conference 2006, 20-22 April, Melbourne. (Unpublished)
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517Miller, Evonne, Duncan, William D., Christensen, Sharon A., Corones, Stephen G., Round, David, & Burdon, Mark (2006) Is mandatory disclosure an effective consumer protection mechanism in Australian real estate markets? The perspective of Queensland industry experts. In Social Change in the 21st Century Conference 2006, 27 October 2006, QUT Brisbane.
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574Miller, Evonne, Duncan, William D., Christensen, Sharon A., Corones, Stephen G., Round, David, Burdon, Mark, et al. (2006) Is mandatory disclosure an effective consumer protection mechanism in Australian real estate markets? The perspective of Queensland industry experts. In Social Change in the 21st Century Conference, 2006, Brisbane.
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Burdon, Mark, Gonzalez Nieto, Juan M., Christensen, Sharon A., Dawson, Edward P., Duncan, William D., & Lane, Bill B. (2007) Access Control in Federated Databases: How Legal Issues Shape Security. In Wimmer, Maria A., Scholl, Jochen, & Gronlund, Ake (Eds.) Electronic Government, 6th International Conference, EGOV 2007, 3-7 September, Regensburg, Germany.
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29Burdon, Mark (2007) Re-using public sector information (PSI) for profit: Who’s data is it anyway? In Michael, K. & Michael, M.G. (Eds.) Second Workshop on the Social Implications of National Security, 29 October, University of Wollongong.
2008
Burdon, Mark (2008) Profiting from personal information: Power, information privacy and evidence based policy. In The Third Workshop on Social Implications of National Security, 23-24 July, Canberra.
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Dawson, Edward, Reid, Jason F., Salim, Farzad, & Burdon, Mark (2009) Information sharing in the 21st century : progress and challenges. In Boyd, Colin & Susilo, Willy (Eds.) Eighth Australasian Information Security Conference (AISC 2010), 19-20 January 2010, Brisbane, Australia.
Burdon, Mark, Lane, William B., & von Nessen, Paul (2009) Legal Issues Relating to the Notification of Australian Data Breaches. In Kierkegaard, Sylvia M. (Ed.) Legal Discourse in Cyberlaw and Trade, International Association of IT Lawyers, Sliema, Malta, pp. 65-83.
Burdon, Mark (2009) Privacy invasive geo-mashups : privacy 2.0 and the limits of first generation information privacy laws. University of Illinois Journal of Law Technology & Policy, 2010(1), pp. 1-50.
Burdon, Mark (2009) Commercializing public sector information : privacy and security concerns. IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, 28(1), pp. 34-40.
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Burdon, Mark & Telford, Paul W. (2010) The Conceptual Basis of Personal Information in Australian Privacy Law. ELaw Journal, 17(1), pp. 1-27.
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132Burdon, Mark, Reid, Jason F., & Low, Rouhshi (2010) Encryption safe harbours and data breach notification laws. Computer Law and Security Review, 26(5), pp. 520-534.
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99Low, Rouhshi, Burdon, Mark, Christensen, Sharon A., Duncan, William D., Barnes, Paul H., & Foo, Ernest (2010) Protecting the protectors : legal liabilities from the use of Web 2.0 for Australian disaster response. In Michael, Katina (Ed.) Proceedings of the 2010 IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society : Social Implications of Emerging Technologies, ISTAS 2010 Program Committee, University of Wollongong, New South Wales, pp. 411-418.
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136Lane, Bill, Burdon, Mark, Miller, Evonne, & von Nessen, Paul (2010) Stakeholder perspectives regarding the mandatory notification of Australian data breaches. Media and Arts Law Review, 15(2), pp. 149-168.
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38Burdon, Mark, Lane, William B., & von Nessen, Paul (2010) The mandatory notification of data breaches : issues arising for Australian and EU legal developments. Computer Law & Security Review, 26(2), pp. 115-129.
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76Burdon, Mark, von Nessen, Paul, Reid, Jason F., & Lane, William B. (2010) Australian data breach notification : avoiding the State/Federal overlap. In Proceedings of 5th International Conference on Legal, Security and Privacy Issues in IT Law, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona.
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96Burdon, Mark (2010) Contextualizing the tensions and weaknesses of data breach notification and information privacy law. Santa Clara Computer and High Technology Law Journal, 27(1). (In Press)
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118Burdon, Mark, Low, Rouhshi, & Reid, Jason F. (2010) If it's encrypted it's secure! The viability of US state-based encryption exemptions. In Michael, Katina (Ed.) Proceedings of the 2010 IEEE International Symposium on technology and society : Social Implications of Emerging Technologies, IEEE, University of Wollongong, New South Wales, pp. 96-102.
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63Low, Rouhshi, Burdon, Mark, & von Nessen, Paul (2010) Notification of data breaches under the continuous disclosure regime. Australian Journal of Corporate Law, 25(2), pp. 70-100.
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2562011
Burdon, Mark, Lane, Bill, & von Nessen, Paul (2011) The Growing Pains of Data Breach Notification Law. In Kierkegaard, Sylvia & Kierkegaard, Patrick (Eds.) Law Across Nations : Governance, Policy & Statutes. International Association of IT Lawyers, pp. 83-96.
Burdon, Mark (2011) The conceptual and operational compatibility of data breach notification and information privacy laws. PhD by Publication, Queensland University of Technology.
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