Caspar Bowden

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Caspar Bowden
Caspar Bowden on black background, giving a speech
Caspar Bowden at the Congress on Privacy & Surveillance (2013) of the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
DiedJuly 2015
Known forHumans Rights and privacy advocacy
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Caspar Bowden (died July 2015) was a privacy advocate, formerly chief privacy adviser at Microsoft. Styled as "an independent advocate for information privacy rights, and public understanding of privacy research in computer science",[1] he was on the Tor anonymous service network board of directors.[2]

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  1. independent.academia.edu
  2. The Tor Project, Inc. "Tor". torproject.org.