Search for dissertations about: "privacy management"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 53 swedish dissertations containing the words privacy management.
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1. Go the Extra Mile for Accountability : Privacy Protection Measures for Emerging Information Management Systems
Abstract : The thesis considers a systematic approach to design and develop techniques for preventing personal data exposure in next generation information management systems with the aim of ensuring accountability of data controllers (entities that process personal data).With a rapid growth in the communication technologies, heterogenous computing environments that offer cost-effective data processing alternatives are emerging. READ MORE
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2. Enhancing Privacy for Mobile Networks : Examples of Anonymity Solutions and Their Analysis
Abstract : Internet and mobile communications have had a profound effect on today’s society. New services are constantly being deployed, in which an increasing amount of personal data is being processed in return for personally tailored services. Further, the use of electronic surveillance is increasing. READ MORE
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3. Usable privacy for digital transactions : Exploring the usability aspects of three privacy enhancing mechanisms
Abstract : The amount of personal identifiable information that people distribute over different online services has grown rapidly and considerably over the last decades. This has led to increased probabilities for identity theft, profiling and linkability attacks, which can in turn not only result in a threat to people’s personal dignity, finances, and many other aspects of their lives, but also to societies in general. READ MORE
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4. Engineering Privacy for Mobile Health Data Collection Systems in the Primary Care
Abstract : Mobile health (mHealth) systems empower Community Health Workers (CHWs) around the world, by supporting the provisioning of Community-Based Primary Health Care (CBPHC) – primary care outside the health facility into people’s homes. In particular, Mobile Health Data Collection Systems (MDCSs) are used by CHWs to collect health-related data about the families that they treat, replacing paper-based approaches for health surveys. READ MORE
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5. Social Networks and Privacy
Abstract : Centralized online social networks pose a threat to their users’ privacy as social network providers have unlimited access to users’ data. Decentralized social networks address this problem by getting rid of the provider and giving control to the users themselves, meaning that only the end-users themselves should be able to control access of other parties to their data. READ MORE
