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Rüdiger Grimm is professor for IT Risk Management at the University Koblenz-Landau since 2005, and since 2008 also a consulting researcher in Fraunhofer SIT, Darmstadt. 2011-2014 he was elected Dean of the Faculty of Informatics. Since 2010 he is Fellow of the German Informatics Society GI e.V.
1985-2000 R. Grimm was scientist at GMD, which today is the Fraunhofer Institute of Secure IT Technology (SIT), Darmstadt. 2000-2005 he was professor for multimedia application systems at the University of Technology, Ilmenau. During that time, 2002-2005 he was also head of the research group "Security for Virtual Goods" of the Fraunhofer Institute for Digital Media Technology (IDMT) in Ilmenau.
He graduated in Mathematics from the University Göttingen in 1976 and worked thereafter until 1985 in different positions, as teacher in the German voluntary service in Tanzania, as IT scientist in Dresdner Bank Frankfurt, and in the University Computer Center Essen.
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Brandis, Louis; and Warren, Samuel D. (1890): The Right to Privacy. Harvard Law Review, Jg. 4, Nr. 5, 1890. Addresses „the right to be left alone“.
Bräunlich, Katharina; Grimm, Rüdiger (2015): Vertrauen und Privatheit. Anwendung des Referenzmodells für Vertrauen auf die Prinzipien des Datenschutzes. DuD 5/2015. Vieweg, Wiesbaden, April 2015, in print.
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EU Directive 2002/58/EC on the processing of personal data and the protection of privacy in the electronic communications sector (privacy and electronic communications): http://www.aedh.eu/Directive-2002-58-EC.html [3.8.2014]
Grimm, R. (2015): Big Data aus Informatiksicht und die Wirkung von Verschlüsselung. Workshop Privatheit, Öffentlichkeit und demokratische Willensbildung in Zeiten von Big Data, Kassel, 22.1.2014. Wird veröffentlicht in Philipp Richter (Hrsg.), Reihe "Der elektronische Rechtsverkehr", Nomos, Heidelberg 2014.
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Söllner, Matthias; Hoffmann, Axel; Hoffmann, Holger; Wacker, Arno; and Leimeister, Jan Marco (2012): Understanding the Formation of Trust in IT Artifacts. In: ICIS 2012, Thirty Third International Conference on Information Systems, Orlando, December 2012.