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Michael Netter
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Friday, February 10, 2012
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Deals with privacy and security within the PADGETS project
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By Michael Netter on
Friday, February 10, 2012
Online Social Networks allow for simplified communication and easy networking on the one hand and lead to privacy issues on the other hand, which are two sides of the same coin. While the numbers of social network users is rapidly increasing, it seems that privacy improvements cannot keep pace with this rapid evolution. One reason for that is that privacy is a difficult concept, which is influenced from various domains such as social sciences, law, architecture, urban design, health sciences, and computer and information sciences. Law professor Robert C. Post notes that ”privacy is a value so complex, so entangled in competing and contradictory dimensions, so engorged with various and distinct meanings, that I sometimes despair whether it can be usefully addressed at all.”
Therefore a major step for implementing privacy in PADGETS is to structure the concept and evaluate the impact coming from its different dimensions. To address this challenge, we have created a framework that allows for...
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