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 | | As a foreign correspondent based in central and eastern Europe in the 80's and 90's, he wrote for a number of publications - including The Economist and the San Francisco Chronicle - and broadcast news reports for TV and radio stations including Deutsche Welle, ABC and the SABC. |
 | | Cedric’s work has focused on the profiling of air travelers, video surveillance, radio frequency identification technologies, nanotechnologies, the negotiation of the APEC Privacy Framework, governmental electronic surveillance and transborder data flows in the European Union and the United States, European telecommunications and privacy laws, and the Council of Europe Cyber-crime Convention. |
 | | The daughter of an English physicist and a Swiss mathematician, Dyson started traveling in Eastern Europe in 1989 and eventually helped to fill the small but vital vacuum at the intersection of Eastern Europe, high-tech and venture capital, even as she remains active in the US and Western Europe. |
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