EINS PRIME - perception and realisation of information privacy using measurements and ethnography

Adriana Wilde, Andrew Paverd, Oliver Gasser, Moira McGregor

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Abstract

EINS PRIME is a multidisciplinary research project that seeks to investigate how information privacy is perceived and enforced by users. Existing studies indicate the existence of a disconnect between users view of privacy and their behaviours, e.g. often, their actions do not reflect their intentions of preserving privacy. This project intends to measure such disconnect, studying it quantitatively and qualitatively, in order to identify areas of improvement and inform policy.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 5 Nov 2013
EventDigital Economy Conference -
Duration: 1 Jun 20132 Jun 2013

Conference

ConferenceDigital Economy Conference
Period1/06/132/06/13

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