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| Multi-Dimensional Privacy Protection for Digital Collaborations.
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30-06-2007 |
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KEYWORDS: Information Privacy, Privacy, Evaluator Module (PEM), Manual Privacy Management (MPM), Community Observed Privacy (COP), TLC-PP |
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| In order to sustain privacy in digital collaborative environments a comprehensive
multidimensional privacy protecting framework is required. Such information
privacy solutions for collaborations must incorporate environmental factors and
influences in order to provide a holistic information privacy solution. Our
Technical, Legal, and Community Privacy Protecting (TLC-PP) framework
addresses the problems associated with the multi-facetted notion of privacy. The
three key components of the TLC-PP framework are merged together to provide
complete solutions for collaborative environment stakeholders and users alike.
The application of the TLC-PP framework provides a significant contribution to
the delivery of a Privacy Augmented Collaborative Environment (PACE). |
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R. Clarke, “Privacy as a Means of Engendering Trust in Cyberspace,” June 2001, http://www.anu.edu.au/people/Roger.Clarke/DV/eTrust.html. |
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European Commission, “Technologies for Digital Ecosystems”, http://www.digitalecosystems. org |
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R. Clarke, “Introduction to Dataveillance and Information Privacy, and Definitions of Terms”, http://www.anu.edu.au/people/Roger.Clarke/DV/Intro.html, September, 1999. |
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EPIC, “Privacy and Human Rights 2003”, Electronic Privacy Information Centre, http://www.epic.org. |
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I. Goldberg, “Privacy-enhancing technologies for the Internet II: Five years later”, PET 2002, San Francisco, 2002. |
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D.A. Gritzalis, “Embedding privacy in IT applications development” Information Management and Computer Security, Vol. 12 No. 1, 2004. |
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J.B. Spira, “Privacy in the collaborative business environment,” KM World, November 2004, http://www.kmworld.com/ReadArticle.aspx?ArticleID=9595. |
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G. Skinner and E. Chang, “PP-SDLC The Privacy Protecting Systems Development Life Cycle”, IPSI-2005 FRANCE, April 23 till April 26, 2005. |
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R. Agrawal, J. Kiernan, R. Srikant, Y. Xu, “Hippocratic Databases”, 28th International Conference on Very Large Databases (VLDB), Hong Kong, 2002. |
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G. Skinner and E. Chang, “Fair Privacy Principles and Preferences (F3P) – Evaluating Context Based Privacy Preferences”, The 10th WSEAS International Conference on Computers, ICCOMP-06, Vouliagmeni, Athens, Greece, July 13-15, 2006. |
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M. Ackerman, T. Darrell and D.J. Weitzner, “Privacy in Context”, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Discussion Paper, http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~ackerm/pub/01a12/contextprivacy. final.pdf. |
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L.F. Cranor, “The Role of Privacy Enhancing Technologies,” Centre for Democracy and Technologies, March 2007, http://www.cdt.org/privacy/ccp/roleoftechnology1.shtml. |
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G. Danezis, “An Introduction to Privacy Enhancing Technologies,” presented at Internet Society Geneva's Monthly Conferences Cycle, Geneva, Switzerland, July 2004. |
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Meta Group Report, “Privacy Enhancing Technologies,” Ministry of Science and Technology, Denmark, March 2005. |
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G. Skinner, S. Han, S. and E. Chang, E., “Shield Privacy: A conceptual framework for Information Privacy and Data Access Controls”, WSEAS Transactions on Computers, Issue 6, vol. 5, June 2006, pp. 1375-1381. |
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G. Skinner and M. Miller, “Managing Privacy, Trust, Security, and Context Relationships Using Weighted Graph Representations”, WSEAS International Journal of Information Science and Applications, Issue 2, vol. 3, February 2005, pp. 283-290. |
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G. Skinner, S. Han, and E. Chang, “Integration of Situational and Reward Elements for Fair Privacy Principles and Preferences (F3P)”, in proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technology (ICIT2006), Mumbai, India, December, 2006. |
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G. Skinner and E. Chang, “An Environmentally Adaptive Conceptual Framework for Addressing Information Privacy Issues in Digital Ecosystems”, in proceedings of 2007 IEEE International Conference on Digital Ecosystems and Technologies, Cairns, Australia, February, 2007. |
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G. Skinner and E. Chang, “Information Privacy Concerns in Quantum Computational Distributed Environments,” International Journal of Information Security and Privacy, 1(3), July-September 2007, pp. 1-12. |
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