Privacy by design : Does it matter for social networks?


Autoria(s): Islam, Mohammad Badiul; Iannella, Renato
Contribuinte(s)

Camenisch, Jan

Fischer-Hübner, Simone

Rannenberg, Kai

Data(s)

2012

Resumo

Privacy is an important component of freedom and plays a key role in protecting fundamental human rights. It is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore the fact that without appropriate levels of privacy, a person’s rights are diminished. Users want to protect their privacy - particularly in “privacy invasive” areas such as social networks. However, Social Network users seldom know how to protect their own privacy through online mechanisms. What is required is an emerging concept that provides users legitimate control over their own personal information, whilst preserving and maintaining the advantages of engaging with online services such as Social Networks. This paper reviews “Privacy by Design (PbD)” and shows how it applies to diverse privacy areas. Such an approach will move towards mitigating many of the privacy issues in online information systems and can be a potential pathway for protecting users’ personal information. The research has also posed many questions in need of further investigation for different open source distributed Social Networks. Findings from this research will lead to a novel distributed architecture that provides more transparent and accountable privacy for the users of online information systems.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/51628/

Publicador

Springer Boston

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/51628/1/Privacy_by_Design_Does_it_mattar_for_Social_Networks.pdf

DOI:10.1007/978-3-642-31668-5_16

Islam, Mohammad Badiul & Iannella, Renato (2012) Privacy by design : Does it matter for social networks? In Camenisch, Jan, Fischer-Hübner, Simone, & Rannenberg, Kai (Eds.) Privacy and Identity Management for Life : 7th IFIP WG 9.2, 9.6/11.7, 11.4, 11.6/PrimeLife International Summer School, Trento, Italy, September 5-9, 2011, Revised Selected Papers. Springer Boston, Dordrecht, pp. 207-220.

Direitos

Copyright 2011 IFIP International Federation for Information Processing

Fonte

School of Information Systems; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #080000 INFORMATION AND COMPUTING SCIENCES #Privacy by Design #Social Networks #Privacy #Access Control #Mobile Social Networks #Distributed Social Networks #Open Source Social Networks #Diaspora #Clique
Tipo

Book Chapter