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Privacy in the Digital Age: Is Protection Possible?

Privacy in the Digital Age: Is Protection Possible?

Being online inevitably means giving up personal information to access websites and services, whether willingly or not. So how can privacy be protected? And what are the limits to that protection? HKU scholars have been exploring the implications of this digital dilemma from engineering and legal perspectives, and its impact in business and medicine.

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The Thriving Dark Web

The Thriving Dark Web

The digital underworld is a thorn in the side of authorities, who struggle to eliminate communities involved in dealing drugs, promoting far-right conspiracies and circumventing state firewalls, among other illicit activities. Professor Isak Ladegaard explores this phenomenon in a new book.

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In the Blood

In the Blood

A remarkable new treatment for leukaemia, invented and developed at HKU, is chemo-free and has a 97 per cent success rate, offering new hope and less treatment trauma for patients.

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