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Seven Types of Privacy [chapter]

Rachel L. Finn, David Wright, Michael Friedewald
2012 European Data Protection: Coming of Age  
The difference between a taxonomy of privacy harms and a taxonomy of types of privacy is the pro-active, protective nature of the latter.  ...  For Clarke, privacy of the person is thread through many medical and surveillance technologies and practices.  ...  This also means that the protection of data that describes a person will remain important in the future.  ... 
doi:10.1007/978-94-007-5170-5_1 fatcat:een5kcxq3za6bg5ubatdtqgcse

A Survey on Cloud Security: Concepts, Types, Limitations, and Challenges

Marya Ayoub Omer, Abdulmajeed Adil Yazdeen, Hayfaa Subhi Malallah, Lozan Mohammed Abdulrahman
2022 Journal of Applied Science and Technology Trends  
In addition, we will review the different components and the security and privacy concerns of current cloud computing systems.  ...  Finally, we present a variety of security threats targeting and addressing cloud storage services.  ...  An administrator of the system functions as a liaison between the users of the system and the system itself [5] ageed.  ... 
doi:10.38094/jastt301137 fatcat:nskwg2ikbjaa7nwpfg5dtnhm5m

Supervision types, forms and tasks [chapter]

2015 Supervision for Forensic Practitioners  
This includes a focus on risk, boundaries, approaches to learning and the evidence base for supervision practice.  ...  Whilst training, self-directed learning and peer support all play a role, the need for supervision for practitioners is increasingly being recognised.  ...  However, whilst such learning is a necessary element, the absorption of knowledge and information is not all that is needed for safe and effective practice.  ... 
doi:10.4324/9781315736525-12 fatcat:baf5k6r2qndz5osdnt4eifyfsa

AI-Enhanced Adaptive Assistive Technologies: Methods for AI Design Justice

Nora McDonald, Aaron K. Massey, Foad Hamidi
2021 IEEE Data Engineering Bulletin  
In this paper, we reflect on why and how AATs need to be designed in collaboration with intersectional AAT users to ensure that the benefits of AI do not sacrifice privacy for the most vulnerable.  ...  However, these technologies also introduce tremendous privacy risks, particularly for those with compounding identity vulnerabilities.  ...  Conclusions We took a study of a privacy elicitation toolkit for older adults who experience difficulties with computer pointing and typing tasks and deployed it with IS graduate students, with the goal  ... 
dblp:journals/debu/McDonaldMH21 fatcat:bijunrb64ze6xjyneq5letnvse

Deepfakes, Phrenology, Surveillance, and More! A Taxonomy of AI Privacy Risks [article]

Hao-Ping Lee, Yu-Ju Yang, Thomas Serban von Davier, Jodi Forlizzi, Sauvik Das
2024 arXiv   pre-print
One upshot of our work is that incorporating AI technologies into a product can alter the privacy risks it entails.  ...  Privacy is a key principle for developing ethical AI technologies, but how does including AI technologies in products and services change privacy risks?  ...  We thank our anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments in revising this paper. We also thank the contributors and maintainers of the AIAAIC incident database.  ... 
arXiv:2310.07879v2 fatcat:nizc5hij6zby7bduz6phl5sfri

Transformations of trust in society: A systematic review of how access to big data in energy systems challenges Scandinavian culture

Jaqueline de Godoy, Kathrin Otrel-Cass, Kristian Høyer Toft
2021 Energy and AI  
Our analysis identified a number of articles discussing problems and solutions to do with the practices of surveillance capitalism.  ...  In the era of information technology and big data, the extraction, commodification, and control of personal information is redefining how people relate and interact.  ...  Thus, heightened awareness of the potential risks of surveillance capitalism in the energy sector could mitigate infringements of energy users' right to privacy.  ... 
doi:10.1016/j.egyai.2021.100079 fatcat:7x7vsrmlkrbfhawsvmwwxhspie

The limits of transparency: Data brokers and commodification

Matthew Crain
2016 New Media & Society  
Despite significant challenges, privacy policy must be more centrally informed by a critical political economy of commercial surveillance.  ...  A case study of the data broker industry reveals the limits of transparency and shows that commodification of personal information is at the root of the power imbalances that transparency-based strategies  ...  The call for transparency is a common refrain in debates about the overreach of private and state surveillance alike.  ... 
doi:10.1177/1461444816657096 fatcat:wvfh2dw2pfh6fpncwhatvg3v2q

News as Surveillance

Erin Carroll
2020 Social Science Research Network  
to what is the news." 46 Thus, both news as surveillance and news as the product of surveillance threaten democratic functioning.  ...  TIMES (Sept. 18, 2019), https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/18/opinion/data-privacy-tracking.html [https://perma.cc/XYA3-JNXW]. 40. SHOSHANA ZUBOFF, THE AGE OF SURVEILLANCE CAPITALISM 172 (2019). 41.  ... 
doi:10.2139/ssrn.3516731 fatcat:bxvfoj6z65ee5ano5i7qsrtv6q

Digital surveillance technologies. Ethical, anthropological and political issues

MARIA GIORGIA CARACENI
2022 European Journal of Privacy Law & Technologies  
Finally, the phenomenon of mass surveillance conducted through digital tools is addressed from a political and juridical point of view.  ...  The peculiar characteristics of that system defined as ʿsurveillance capitalismʾ by Shoshana Zuboff are first described, and then the historical and cultural framework allowing it to establish itself is  ...  Instrumentalizing power is a market power that converges with digital for a unique type of social domination.48 6. The risks for democracy.  ... 
doi:10.57230/ejplt221mgc fatcat:mfq7tq7gajc6bbokc6kedvigzm

Transparency of Intentions Decreases Privacy Concerns in Ubiquitous Surveillance

Antti Oulasvirta, Tiia Suomalainen, Juho Hamari, Airi Lampinen, Kristiina Karvonen
2014 Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking  
Information about the identity and intentions of a data collector was manipulated in hypothetical surveillance scenarios.  ...  A positive effect was found for disclosing neutral intentions of an organization or unknown data collector, but not for a private data collector.  ...  For example, the concern for information privacy (CFIP) model 9,34 predicts privacy concerns as a function of four beliefs: collection of data, errors in the data, secondary use of data, and improper access  ... 
doi:10.1089/cyber.2013.0585 pmid:25226054 fatcat:hx4hpgscwvdsjki6sfzkwdhg3y

Culling the FLoC: Market forces, regulatory regimes and Google's (mis)steps on the path away from targeted advertising

David Eliot, David Murakami Wood, Johann Čas, Paul De Hert, Maria Grazia Porcedda, Charles D. Raab
2022 Information Polity  
at the heart of "surveillance capitalism."  ...  The paper argues that Google's parent company, Alphabet is starting on a path away from being an advertising and information company to being an "AI-first" company, and sees FLoC as one (mis)step on this  ...  They claim that "the EU's effort to address privacy risk appears to have created space for new forms of surveillance" (570).  ... 
doi:10.3233/ip-211535 fatcat:wrygnfjxi5debmctvno2d7jk5m

"From the classroom to the cloud": Zoom and the platformization of higher education

Justin Grandinetti
2022 First Monday  
The synchronous connection of cloud-based streaming allows some daily activities of higher-ed to continue; yet, Zoom has faced criticism for surveillance and data extraction, privacy and security issues  ...  Specifically, the rapid adoption of Zoom exemplifies the dangers of surveillant platform infrastructure, as well as how technological "solutions" gain traction in moments of crisis.  ...  There are obvious benefits to a data-driven analysis of student learning and progression; however, there have been calls for some time to assess the ethical challenges of informed consent, privacy, and  ... 
doi:10.5210/fm.v27i2.11655 fatcat:oqcwdv7crraq7nclo7kgh4ejqm

Privacy as a Cultural Phenomenon

Garfield Benjamin
2017 Journal of Media Critiques  
By simplifying the taxonomy to its socio-cultural function, the article provides a generalisable, interdisciplinary approach to privacy.  ...  Drawing on new technologies, historical trends, sociological studies and political philosophy, the article presents a discussion of the value of privacy as a term, before proposing a defense of the term  ...  A systemic shift is required in the culture of privacy for a more informed and more secure digital future for everyone.  ... 
doi:10.17349/jmc117204 fatcat:m7caowbktjenhedvb3feddqxam

Normative Paradoxes of Privacy: Literacy and Choice in Platform Societies

Paula Helm, Sandra Seubert
2020 Surveillance & Society  
the standard clause for privacy protection in the first place.  ...  Drawing on the framework of "normative paradoxes," we argue that the ideals of a normatively increasingly one-sided, liberal individualism create complicities with the structural dynamics of platform capitalism  ...  Having learned a lot about the functioning of platform surveillance and about privacy self-defense tactics, Sophie is now enthusiastic to transfer what she has learned into practice.  ... 
doi:10.24908/ss.v18i2.13356 fatcat:rbslqmr37fer3leu2urxhgqlda

Social aspects of Artificial Intelligence – selected issues [chapter]

Marcin Kowalczyk
2021 Human Rights - From reality to the virtual world  
Surveillance systems, biometric identification, COVID 19 tracing apps etc. – the issue of privacy in the digital era; 3.  ...  The article is summed up with conclusions.  ...  Zuboff, The age of surveillance capitalism: The fight for a human future at the new frontier of power, New York: Public Affairs, 2018.  ... 
doi:10.13166/wsge/psaz2564 fatcat:bqx3qzn3wbfezci2frmwqsu2ia
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