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Towards a Networked Privacy Paradigm : Assumptions and Implications Universiteit Gent
The Future of Networked Privacy: Challenges and Opportunities Vrije Universiteit Brussel
In the last decade, CSCW researchers have increasingly focused on questions around networked privacy, with studies examining the privacy paradox, strategies users employ to manage their privacy, the privacy-disclosure link, and design solutions for privacy needs, among
others. Building on this work and previous workshops at CSCW and CHI, this two-day workshop examines networked privacy challenges from a broader perspective by 1/ ...
others. Building on this work and previous workshops at CSCW and CHI, this two-day workshop examines networked privacy challenges from a broader perspective by 1/ ...
The impact of central government steering and local network dynamics on the performance of mandated service delivery networks: the case of the Primary Health Care networks in Flanders Universiteit Gent
This paper focuses on the impact of central U+2013 local relations on the performance of local service delivery networks set up by central government. Analyzing network literature leaves us with some questions about the impact of coordination strategies of central government as a possible determinant of network-level effectiveness for this type of network and the possible interaction between central government coordination (as part of the ...
Nation-wide primary healthcare research network: a privacy protection assessment KU Leuven
Efficiency and privacy protection are essential when setting up nationwide research networks. This paper investigates the extent to which basic services developed to support the provision of care can be re-used, whilst preserving an acceptable privacy protection level, within a large Belgian primary care research network. The generic sustainable confidentiality management model used to assess the privacy protection level of the selected network ...
Virtual private ad hoc networks: next-generation network communication Universiteit Gent
Privacy in location-based social networks: privacy scripts & user practices Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The seamless integration of smartphones in the everyday practices and routines of people is a typical example of the ‘disappearance of media’ (Deuze 2012). Although the actual device is currently still very tangible and visible, it can be defined as the first step in the direction of a world that exists out of Internet- connected objects and people. With the increasing adoption of smartphones, location-based social networks (LBSNs) and platforms ...
Focal-plane sensing-processing: a power-efficient approach for the implementation of privacy-aware networked visual sensors Universiteit Gent
Circles, posts and privacy in egocentric social networks: An exploratory visualization approach KU Leuven
The users in Online Social Networks (OSN) may share private information with wrong friends. One approach to tackle this issue is by applying community discovery methods in egocentric networks to automatically generate friend circles for the user. There is however a discrepancy between the predicted circles and the circles that the user has in mind. A deep rooted reason is that it only makes sense when the circles are considered under certain ...
Insecure Network, Unknown Connection: Understanding Wi-Fi Privacy Assumptions of Mobile Device Users Universiteit Hasselt
Smartphones and other mobile devices have proliferated in the past five years. The expectation of mobile device users to always be online has led to Wi-Fi networks being offered by a variety of providers. Using these networks introduces multiple security risks. In this work, we assess to what extent the privacy stance of mobile device users corresponds with their actual behavior by conducting a study with 108 participants. Our methodology ...