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Karl van der Schyff, Greg Foster, Karen Renaud and Stephen Flowerday
Online users are responsible for protecting their online privacy themselves: the mantra is custodiat te (protect yourself). Even so, there is a great deal of evidence pointing to the fact that online users generally do not act to preserve the privacy of ...
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Katerina Vgena, Angeliki Kitsiou, Christos Kalloniatis and Stefanos Gritzalis
Drawing on digital identity theories, social software engineering theory (SSE), and the Privacy Safeguard (PriS) methodology, we examined the way that personal information uploaded on social media (SM) imposes privacy issues. Throughout a review on users...
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Francesco Buccafurri, Vincenzo De Angelis and Sara Lazzaro
Anonymous service delivery has attracted the interest of research and the industry for many decades. To obtain effective solutions, anonymity should be guaranteed against the service provider itself. However, if the full anonymity of users is implemented...
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Tri Hoang Vo, Woldemar Fuhrmann, Klaus-Peter Fischer-Hellmann and Steven Furnell
In recent years, enterprise applications have begun to migrate from a local hosting to a cloud provider and may have established a business-to-business relationship with each other manually. Adaptation of existing applications requires substantial implem...
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Katerina Vgena, Angeliki Kitsiou, Christos Kalloniatis, Dimitris Kavroudakis and Stefanos Gritzalis
Nowadays, location-sharing applications (LSA) within social media enable users to share their location information at different levels of precision. Users on their side are willing to disclose this kind of information in order to represent themselves in ...
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A S M Touhidul Hasan, Qingshan Jiang and Chengming Li
Bike sharing programs are eco-friendly transportation systems that are widespread in smart city environments. In this paper, we study the problem of privacy-preserving bike sharing microdata publishing. Bike sharing systems collect visiting information a...
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Mike Christenson
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To consider architecture as a communicative medium requires acknowledgment of the necessity of mediating artifacts suchas drawings, models, and photographs, insofar as these artifacts provide structure for communication and discourse. In this essay, I ex...
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